| Literature DB >> 31579395 |
Qi Yang1, Albert Lee2, R Timothy Bentley3, Hyowon Lee4.
Abstract
Indwelling catheters are used widely in medicine to treat various chronic medical conditions. However, chronic implantation of catheters often leads to a premature failure due to biofilm accumulation. Previously we reported on the development of a self-clearing catheter by integrating polymer-based microscale magnetic actuators. The microactuator provides an active anti-biofouling mechanism to disrupt and remove adsorbed biofilm on demand using an externally applied stimulus. During an in vivo evaluation of self-clearing catheter, we realized that it is important to periodically monitor the performance of implanted microactuators. Here we integrate gold-based piezoresistive strain-gauge on our magnetic microactuators to directly monitor the device deflection with good sensitivity (0.035%/Deg) and linear range (±30°). With the integrated strain-gauge, we demonstrate the multi-functional capabilities of our magnetic microactuators that enable device alignment, flow-rate measurement, and obstruction detection and removal towards the development of chronically implantable self-clearing smart catheter.Entities:
Keywords: Piezoresistive sensor; biofouling; implantable device; magnetic microactuators; strain gauge
Year: 2019 PMID: 31579395 PMCID: PMC6774376 DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2018.2880576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Sens J ISSN: 1530-437X Impact factor: 3.301