| Literature DB >> 31469542 |
Tong Li1, Zhang-Qi Feng1, Minghe Qu1, Ke Yan1, Tao Yuan2, Bingbing Gao3, Ting Wang3, Wei Dong1, Jie Zheng4.
Abstract
Implantable pressure biosensors show great potential for assessment and diagnostics of pressure-related diseases. Here, we present a structural design strategy to fabricate core/shell polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF)/hydroxylamine hydrochloride (HHE) organic piezoelectric nanofibers (OPNs) with well-controlled and self-orientated nanocrystals in the spatial uniaxial orientation (SUO) of β-phase-rich fibers, which significantly enhance piezoelectric performance, fatigue resistance, stability, and biocompatibility. Then PVDF/HHE OPNs soft sensors are developed and used to monitor subtle pressure changes in vivo. Upon implanting into pig, PVDF/HHE OPNs sensors demonstrate their ultrahigh detecting sensitivity and accuracy to capture micropressure changes at the outside of cardiovascular walls, and output piezoelectric signals can real-time and synchronously reflect and distinguish changes of cardiovascular elasticity and occurrence of atrioventricular heart-block and formation of thrombus. Such biological information can provide a diagnostic basis for early assessment and diagnosis of thrombosis and atherosclerosis, especially for postoperative recrudescence of thrombus deep within the human body.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular system; implantable micropressure sensor; internal pressure monitoring; organic piezoelectric nanofibers; self-orientated nanocrystals
Year: 2019 PMID: 31469542 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b02483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881