DocumentCode
2756100
Title
Microfabricated microdialysis microneedles for continuous medical monitoring
Author
Zahn, Jeffrey D. ; Trebotich, David ; Liepmann, Dorian
Author_Institution
Sensor & Actuator Center, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
375
Lastpage
380
Abstract
Enzyme based biosensors suffer from loss of activity and sensitivity through a variety of processes. One major reason for the loss is through large molecular weight proteins settling onto the sensor and affecting sensor signal stability and disrupting enzyme function. One way to minimize loss of sensor activity is to filter out large molecular weight compounds before sensing small biochemicals such as glucose. A novel microdialysis microneedle is introduced that is capable of excluding large MW compounds based on size. Preliminary experimental evidence of membrane permeability is shown, as well as diffusion and permeability modeling. Solutions should be able to equilibrate across the microdialysis membrane in a few seconds, as opposed to a few minutes with existing technologies. Microdialysis microneedles present an attractive first step towards decreasing size, patient discomfort and energy consumption of portable medical monitors over existing technologies
Keywords
biodiffusion; biosensors; patient monitoring; permeability; proteins; continuous medical monitoring; energy consumption; enzyme based biosensors; large molecular weight compounds; large molecular weight proteins; membrane permeability; microdialysis membrane; microfabricated microdialysis microneedles; patient discomfort; permeability modeling; portable medical monitors; sensor activity loss minimization; Biochemistry; Biomedical monitoring; Biomembranes; Biosensors; Needles; Proteins; Sampling methods; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Stability; Sugar;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 1st Annual International, Conference On. 2000
Conference_Location
Lyon
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6603-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMB.2000.893809
Filename
893809
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