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Implantable sensor for blood flow monitoring after transplant surgery
Authors:MN Ericson  MA Wilson  GL Coté  JS Baba  W Xu  M Bobrek
Institution:1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USAericsonmn@ornl.gov;3. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;4. Pittsburgh VA Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;5. Texas A&6. M University, College Station, TX, USA;7. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA;8. Texas A&
Abstract:A limited number of techniques are employed in clinical medicine for regional tissue perfusion assessment. These methods are marginally effective and are not well suited for implantation due to the inability to miniaturize the associated technologies. Consequently, no standardized techniques exist for real-time, continuous monitoring of organ perfusion following transplantation. In this paper, a brief overview of the relevant clinical techniques employed for regional tissue perfusion assessment is given with particular emphasis on post-surgical monitoring of transplanted organs. The ideal characteristics for a perfusion monitoring system are discussed and the development of a new, completely implanted local tissue monitoring system is summarized. In vivo and in vitro data are presented that establish the efficacy of this new technology, which is a photonics-based sensor system uniquely suited for continuous tissue monitoring and real-time data reporting. The suitablity of this sensor technology for miniaturization, which enables implantation for monitoring localized tissue perfusion, is discussed.
Keywords:Implant sensor  perfusion  organ transplant  optical sensing  data telemetry
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