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SKIN-COUPLED PVDF MICROPHONES FOR NONINVASIVE VASCULAR BLOOD SOUND MONITORING.

B Panda1,2, S Chin1,3, S Mandal2, S Majerus3.   

Abstract

Vascular access is the "Achilles Heel" of hemodialysis, as maintaining high flow characteristics (access patency) is critical to achieving efficient dialysis treatment. Thus, monitoring of vascular access is essential for maintaining long-term dialysis success. Blood sounds change in the presence of stenosis and can be analyzed digitally as phonoangiograms (PAGs) to determine changes in hemodynamic flow. We propose a multi-channel PAG recording sensor suitable for rapid, non-invasive vascular access monitoring. Here we present the initial design and characterization of sensors appropriate for recording PAGs from the skin surface. An optimized sensor size and backing material was selected to improve sensitivity and to provide a neutral frequency response. The sensor performance was finally compared with a conventional stethoscope on a controlled blood flow stenosis benchtop phantom.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31742227      PMCID: PMC6859456          DOI: 10.1109/SPMB.2018.8615606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Signal Process Med Biol Symp        ISSN: 2372-7241


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Authors:  H A Mansy; S J Hoxie; N H Patel; R H Sandler
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 2.602

2.  Change in vascular access and mortality in maintenance hemodialysis patients.

Authors:  Eduardo Lacson; Weiling Wang; J Michael Lazarus; Raymond M Hakim
Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis       Date:  2009-09-12       Impact factor: 8.860

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1.  Flexible, Skin Coupled Microphone Array for Point of Care Vascular Access Monitoring.

Authors:  Binit Panda; Soumyajit Mandal; Steve J A Majerus
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst       Date:  2019-10-18       Impact factor: 3.833

2.  VASCULAR STENOSIS DETECTION USING TEMPORAL-SPECTRAL DIFFERENCES IN CORRELATED ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS.

Authors:  B Panda; S Mandal; S J A Majerus
Journal:  IEEE Signal Process Med Biol Symp       Date:  2020-03-19
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