力敏电阻器用于检测外围IV故障

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
D.M. Wilson;L. Guio;G.C. Valentine
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摘要

外周静脉导管经常失效,据估计全球失败率高达50%。在这封信中,使用力敏电阻器(FSRs)检测由浸润或外渗引起的肿胀与外周静脉故障(PIVIEs)的潜力进行了探讨。将弹性模量和形状与人体组织在PIVIEs过程中所经历的弹性模量和形状一致的硅胶模型与一层人造皮肤、透明膜敷料、FSR和绷带整合到试验台中。Tekscan生产的FSR的标准响应范围高达1 lb (4.4 N),测量了三种肿胀高度(8、12和18 mm)和弹性模量(~ 390、~ 490和~ 540 kPa)的每种组合的响应,并与精密力传感器(SingleTact 1.0 N)的响应进行了比较,以确定使用FSR检测PIVIEs的可行性。结果表明:在一定弹性模量下,随着膨胀高度的增加,FSR阻力持续降低。力敏电阻器输出的变异性系数从0.60%到31.3%不等,膨胀量最小时变异性最小。然而,当引入滤波来去除FSR响应中的外围事件时,变异性的范围下降到0.42%到10.2%之间。虽然这些实验是初步的,但它们证明了在一次性使用的贴片中使用fsr来监测静脉注射和检测由于渗透和肿胀而导致的故障的潜力。
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Force-Sensitive Resistors for Detecting Peripheral IV Failure
Peripheral intravenous catheters fail frequently, with some estimates of failure rates as high as 50% globally. In this letter, the potential for using force-sensitive resistors (FSRs) for the detection of swelling caused by infiltration or extravasation associated with peripheral IV failures (PIVIEs) is explored. Silicone models with elastic moduli and shape consistent with that experienced by body tissue during PIVIEs were integrated into a testbed with a layer of artificial skin, transparent film dressing, FSR, and bandage. The response of an FSR manufactured by Tekscan with a standard response range up to 1 lb (4.4 N) was measured for each combination of three swelling heights (8, 12, and 18 mm) and elastic moduli (∼390, ∼490, and ∼540 kPa) and compared to the response of a precise force sensor (SingleTact 1.0 N) to determine the feasibility of using FSRs for detecting PIVIEs. Results show that the FSR resistance consistently decreases with increasing swelling height for a given elastic modulus. The coefficient of variability in the force-sensitive resistor output varies from 0.60% to 31.3% with the lowest variability occurring for the smallest amount of swelling. When filtering is introduced to remove outlying events in the FSR response, however, the range of variability drops to between 0.42% and 10.2%. While these experiments are preliminary, they nevertheless demonstrate the potential for using FSRs in single-use, disposable patches for monitoring IVs and detecting failure due to infiltration and swelling.
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IEEE Sensors Letters
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