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P H Helene Noordhuis, Paul C Jutte, Ajay G P Kottapalli, Claudine J C Lamoth, C C Charissa Roossien
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目的:尽管髋关节和膝关节植入物技术取得了重大进展,但6.4%的植入物在前十年内因无菌性松动、不稳定和/或感染而失败。配备传感器的植入物有望在早期故障检测中实现早期和减少干预。本综述旨在概述生物医学传感器及其整合到髋关节和膝关节植入物中的潜力。方法:综合检索PubMed和Embase数据库。纳入标准为检测故障导致感染、炎症、松动或磨损的传感器;为生物医学应用而开发的;体外、体内和/或体外研究。根据与植入物集成相关的每个传感器特性(例如精度,耐用性,响应时间)的标准对传感器进行分析。结果:共纳入49篇文献,52个传感器:压力与力24个,菌株6个,酸度15个,温度4个,细菌检测3个(3个双传感元件)。其中,三个传感器是专门为髋关节和膝关节植入物设计的。其余46种是为其他生物医学应用而开发的。我们的分析确定了两个应变和七个酸度传感器符合检测髋关节和膝关节植入失败的标准。两种细菌传感器在植入后具有短期使用的潜力,符合假体周围感染的关键时期,但报告频率过低,无法得出正确的结论。未发现磨损(颗粒)传感器。结论:我们发现在检测磨损颗粒的传感器上有很大的差距。未来种植体连续监测的工作应侧重于降低风险和提高传感器的耐用性和寿命。
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Advancements in Biomedical Sensors for Early Detection of Failure in Hip and Knee Implants: Scoping Review on Potential Sensors for Implant Integration.

Purpose: Despite significant advancements in hip and knee joint implant technology, 6.4% of implants fail within the first ten years due to aseptic loosening, instability, and/or infection. Implants equipped with sensors show promise in early failure detection, enabling early and reduced intervention. This scoping review aims to provide an overview of biomedical sensors and their potential for integration into hip- and knee implants.

Methods: A comprehensive search of databases PubMed and Embase was performed. Inclusion criteria were sensors to detect failure causes infection, inflammation, loosening or wear; developed for biomedical applications; ex vivo, in vivo and/or in vitro studies. The sensors were analysed based on criteria per sensor characteristics (e.g. accuracy, durability, response time) relevant for implant integration.

Results: 49 articles were included presenting 52 sensors: 24 pressure and force, 6 strain, 15 acidity, 4 temperature, and 3 bacterial detection (3 dual sensing elements). Among these, three sensors were specifically designed for hip- and knee implants. The remaining 46 were developed for other biomedical applications. Our analysis identified two strain and seven acidity sensors that met the criteria for detecting hip- and knee implant failure. Two bacteria sensors showed potential for short-term use post-implantation, aligning with the critical period for periprosthetic infection, but the reporting frequency was too low to draw proper conclusions. No wear (particle) sensor was found.

Conclusion: We found a significant gap in sensors that can detect wear particles. Future work on continuous implant monitoring should focus on reducing risk and the enhancement of sensor durability and longevity.

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Annals of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
212
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Biomedical Engineering is an official journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, publishing original articles in the major fields of bioengineering and biomedical engineering. The Annals is an interdisciplinary and international journal with the aim to highlight integrated approaches to the solutions of biological and biomedical problems.
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