Literature DB >> 30948811

Large-area MRI-compatible epidermal electronic interfaces for prosthetic control and cognitive monitoring.

Limei Tian1,2, Benjamin Zimmerman2, Aadeel Akhtar2, Ki Jun Yu3, Matthew Moore2, Jian Wu4, Ryan J Larsen2, Jung Woo Lee5, Jinghua Li6, Yuhao Liu6, Brian Metzger2, Subing Qu6, Xiaogang Guo4, Kyle E Mathewson7, Jonathan A Fan8, Jesse Cornman9, Michael Fatina9, Zhaoqian Xie10, Yinji Ma4, Jue Zhang6, Yihui Zhang4, Florin Dolcos2, Monica Fabiani2, Gabriele Gratton2, Timothy Bretl11, Levi J Hargrove12, Paul V Braun6, Yonggang Huang10, John A Rogers13,14,15.   

Abstract

Skin-interfaced medical devices are critically important for diagnosing disease, monitoring physiological health and establishing control interfaces with prosthetics, computer systems and wearable robotic devices. Skin-like epidermal electronic technologies can support these use cases in soft and ultrathin materials that conformally interface with the skin in a manner that is mechanically and thermally imperceptible. Nevertheless, schemes so far have limited the overall sizes of these devices to less than a few square centimetres. Here, we present materials, device structures, handling and mounting methods, and manufacturing approaches that enable epidermal electronic interfaces that are orders of magnitude larger than previously realized. As a proof-of-concept, we demonstrate devices for electrophysiological recordings that enable coverage of the full scalp and the full circumference of the forearm. Filamentary conductive architectures in open-network designs minimize radio frequency-induced eddy currents, forming the basis for structural and functional compatibility with magnetic resonance imaging. We demonstrate the use of the large-area interfaces for the multifunctional control of a transhumeral prosthesis by patients who have undergone targeted muscle-reinnervation surgery, in long-term electroencephalography, and in simultaneous electroencephalography and structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30948811     DOI: 10.1038/s41551-019-0347-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Biomed Eng        ISSN: 2157-846X            Impact factor:   25.671


  37 in total

Review 1.  Materials, Devices, and Systems of On-Skin Electrodes for Electrophysiological Monitoring and Human-Machine Interfaces.

Authors:  Hao Wu; Ganguang Yang; Kanhao Zhu; Shaoyu Liu; Wei Guo; Zhuo Jiang; Zhuo Li
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 16.806

Review 2.  Wireless and battery-free platforms for collection of biosignals.

Authors:  Tucker Stuart; Le Cai; Alex Burton; Philipp Gutruf
Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron       Date:  2021-01-23       Impact factor: 10.618

3.  Soft-Hard Composites for Bioelectric Interfaces.

Authors:  Yiliang Lin; Yin Fang; Jiping Yue; Bozhi Tian
Journal:  Trends Chem       Date:  2020-04-23

4.  Breathable, large-area epidermal electronic systems for recording electromyographic activity during operant conditioning of H-reflex.

Authors:  Young-Tae Kwon; James J S Norton; Andrew Cutrone; Hyo-Ryoung Lim; Shinjae Kwon; Jeongmoon J Choi; Hee Seok Kim; Young C Jang; Jonathan R Wolpaw; Woon-Hong Yeo
Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron       Date:  2020-06-27       Impact factor: 10.618

5.  Moldable and Transferrable Conductive Nanocomposites for Epidermal Electronics.

Authors:  Myeong Namkoong; Heng Guo; Md Saifur Rahman; Daniel Wang; Cassandra Jane Pfeil; Sophia Hager; Limei Tian
Journal:  Npj Flex Electron       Date:  2022-06-07

6.  MXene-infused bioelectronic interfaces for multiscale electrophysiology and stimulation.

Authors:  Nicolette Driscoll; Brian Erickson; Brendan B Murphy; Andrew G Richardson; Gregory Robbins; Nicholas V Apollo; Georgios Mentzelopoulos; Tyler Mathis; Kanit Hantanasirisakul; Puneet Bagga; Sarah E Gullbrand; Matthew Sergison; Ravinder Reddy; John A Wolf; H Isaac Chen; Timothy H Lucas; Timothy R Dillingham; Kathryn A Davis; Yury Gogotsi; John D Medaglia; Flavia Vitale
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 19.319

7.  Skin-interfaced sensors in digital medicine: from materials to applications.

Authors:  Changhao Xu; Yiran Yang; Wei Gao
Journal:  Matter       Date:  2020-06-03

8.  Differential cardiopulmonary monitoring system for artifact-canceled physiological tracking of athletes, workers, and COVID-19 patients.

Authors:  Hyoyoung Jeong; Jong Yoon Lee; KunHyuck Lee; Youn J Kang; Jin-Tae Kim; Raudel Avila; Andreas Tzavelis; Joohee Kim; Hanjun Ryu; Sung Soo Kwak; Jong Uk Kim; Aaron Banks; Hokyung Jang; Jan-Kai Chang; Shupeng Li; Chaithanya K Mummidisetty; Yoonseok Park; Simone Nappi; Keum San Chun; Young Joong Lee; Kyeongha Kwon; Xiaoyue Ni; Ha Uk Chung; Haiwen Luan; Jae-Hwan Kim; Changsheng Wu; Shuai Xu; Anthony Banks; Arun Jayaraman; Yonggang Huang; John A Rogers
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-05-12       Impact factor: 14.136

9.  Ethical Considerations of Wearable Technologies in Human Research.

Authors:  Jiaobing Tu; Wei Gao
Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater       Date:  2021-04-18       Impact factor: 11.092

10.  Performance Evaluation of a Wearable Tattoo Electrode Suitable for High-Resolution Surface Electromyogram Recording.

Authors:  Sourav Chandra; Jinghua Li; Babak Afsharipour; Andres F Cardona; Nina L Suresh; Limei Tian; Yujun Deng; Yishan Zhong; Zhaoqian Xie; Haixu Shen; Yonggang Huang; John A Rogers; William Z Rymer
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 4.538

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