DocumentCode
1506621
Title
Medicine by micromachine
Author
Borenstein, Jeffrey T.
Volume
46
Issue
11
fYear
2009
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
41
Abstract
A tiny, programmable electronic system that delivers the proper drug dose at exactly the right time would clearly benefit patients and caregivers and would also ease the burden of patient monitoring on medical personnel and hospitals. Indeed, this work could revolutionize medical care. This drug-delivery system consists of a programmable micropump powered by a small battery and controlled by an electronic circuit. It pulses precise quantities of a drug from a small reservoir into the inner ear. A flow sensor meters the delivery and sends out an alert if anything goes wrong. Delivering therapeutic compounds to the ear, though, is no small task. Any drug-delivery system for the ear will require extremely high-precision engineering to navigate the intricate internal geometry of the cochlea. We´ve tested this system on guinea pigs, and our results show that it can successfully deliver medication to the inner ear without damaging hearing.
Keywords
biomedical electronics; drug delivery systems; ear; microfluidics; micropumps; precision engineering; drug dose delivery system; electronic circuit; flow sensor meters; guinea pigs; high-precision engineering; internal cochlea geometry; programmable electronic system; programmable micropump; Batteries; Control systems; Drugs; Ear; Electronic circuits; Hospitals; Medical control systems; Micropumps; Patient monitoring; Personnel;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2009.5292046
Filename
5292046
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