DocumentCode :
385619
Title :
Design of an integrated sensor for in-vivo simultaneous electrocontractile cardiac mapping
Author :
Kramer, N.R. ; Schnitz, B.A. ; Malkin, R.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Memphis, TN, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
1724
Abstract :
Cardiac mapping has evolved into an important tool in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and other heart disorders in both research and clinical settings. Traditionally, cardiac mapping systems have been used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. Although these systems provide valuable information about the activation patterns of the heart, it provides no information about the mechanical activity. The goal of this study is to develop multichannel biomedical sensors that will simultaneously measure mechanical and electrical activity throughout the myocardium. The sensors integrate electronics including instrumentation amplifiers and a microcontroller (PIC12C672) for data sampling and analog-to-digital conversion. The PIC serially, synchronously outputs the digital data to a host system for visualization. Bench-top calibrations and invivo rabbit studies have verified the sensor´s operation. This sensor is capable of making high-sensitivity simultaneous measurements of force and electrical activity, allowing the creation of both contractile and activation maps.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; biomechanics; biomedical electronics; biomedical transducers; electrocardiography; force measurement; instrumentation amplifiers; muscle; strain gauges; strain sensors; activation maps; activation patterns; analog-to-digital conversion; bench-top calibrations; cardiac arrhythmias; clinical settings; contractile maps; data sampling; diagnosis; digital data; electrical activity; electrogram; electronics; force; heart disorders; high-sensitivity simultaneous measurements; in vivo rabbit studies; instrumentation amplifiers; integrated sensor design; mechanical activity; microcontroller; multichannel biomedical sensors; myocardium; research settings; simultaneous electrocontractile cardiac mapping; treatment; visualization; Biomedical measurements; Biosensors; Electric variables measurement; Force measurement; Heart; Instruments; Mechanical sensors; Mechanical variables measurement; Myocardium; Simultaneous localization and mapping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2002. 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society EMBS/BMES Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Second Joint
ISSN :
1094-687X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7612-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2002.1106621
Filename :
1106621
Link To Document :
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