DocumentCode :
71110
Title :
Catheter-Based Systems With Integrated Stretchable Sensors and Conductors in Cardiac Electrophysiology
Author :
Lee, Stephen P. ; Klinker, Lauren E. ; Ptaszek, Leon ; Work, John ; Liu, Cliff ; Quivara, Fernando ; Webb, Chad ; Dagdeviren, Canan ; Wright, John A. ; Ruskin, Jeremy N. ; Slepian, Marvin ; Yonggang Huang ; Mansour, Moussa ; Rogers, John A. ; Ghaffari, Ro
Author_Institution :
MC10 Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
103
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
682
Lastpage :
689
Abstract :
Established classes of high-performance electronics have driven advances in interventional biomedicine. However, the large size, planar geometry and stiff mechanical properties of standard conventional electronics employed in medical devices give rise to important integration challenges with soft biological tissue. Stretchable and flexible biointegrated electronics could improve treatment procedures across a broad range of applications, including cardiac, neural and endovascular therapies. Here we present novel mechanics, materials and integration strategies for this new class of bioelectronics onboard minimally invasive catheter based systems. Co-located arrays of sensors and actuators affixed to cardiac and angioplasty balloon catheters capture new sensory information during ablation procedures, offering physicians the ability to adjust placement and treatment intra-procedurally. New circuit topologies, enabled by stretchable electronics, also overcome long standing challenges associated with transmitting vast amounts of data through narrow catheter lumens, thus allowing for a large number of sensors to be multiplexed for mapping electrophysiological activity with high spatiotemporal resolution and with a minimal number of routing wires. We present representative examples that highlight the clinical significance of soft bio-integrated electronics, along with the mechanics and processes that enable this technology.
Keywords :
actuators; bioelectric phenomena; biological tissues; biomedical electronics; biomedical measurement; cardiovascular system; catheters; medical control systems; neurophysiology; patient treatment; ablation procedures; actuators; angioplasty balloon catheters; bioelectronics onboard minimally invasive catheter based systems; cardiac balloon catheters; cardiac electrophysiology; cardiac therapies; catheter lumens; circuit topologies; colocated arrays; electrophysiological activity; endovascular therapies; flexible biointegrated electronics; high-performance electronics; integrated stretchable conductors; integrated stretchable sensors; interventional biomedicine; medical devices; neural therapies; planar geometry; routing wires; sensory information; soft biointegrated electronics; soft biological tissue; spatiotemporal resolution; standard conventional electronics; stiff mechanical properties; stretchable biointegrated electronics; treatment procedures; Biomedical monitoring; Cardiac electrophysiology; Catheters; Electrodes; Flexible electronics; Mechanical sensors; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Flexible electronics; biomedical devices; biosensors; electrophysiology; microfabrication; semiconductors; vasculature;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2401596
Filename :
7110430
Link To Document :
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