Literature DB >> 34235886

Ultrasound-Powered Implants: A Critical Review of Piezoelectric Material Selection and Applications.

Brendan L Turner1, Seedevi Senevirathne2, Katie Kilgour3, Darragh McArt2, Manus Biggs4, Stefano Menegatti3, Michael A Daniele1,5.   

Abstract

Ultrasound-powered implants (UPIs) represent cutting edge power sources for implantable medical devices (IMDs), as their powering strategy allows for extended functional lifetime, decreased size, increased implant depth, and improved biocompatibility. IMDs are limited by their reliance on batteries. While batteries proved a stable power supply, batteries feature relatively large sizes, limited life spans, and toxic material compositions. Accordingly, energy harvesting and wireless power transfer (WPT) strategies are attracting increasing attention by researchers as alternative reliable power sources. Piezoelectric energy scavenging has shown promise for low power applications. However, energy scavenging devices need be located near sources of movement, and the power stream may suffer from occasional interruptions. WPT overcomes such challenges by more stable, on-demand power to IMDs. Among the various forms of WPT, ultrasound powering offers distinct advantages such as low tissue-mediated attenuation, a higher approved safe dose (720 mW cm-2 ), and improved efficiency at smaller device sizes. This study presents and discusses the state-of-the-art in UPIs by reviewing piezoelectric materials and harvesting devices including lead-based inorganic, lead-free inorganic, and organic polymers. A comparative discussion is also presented of the functional material properties, architecture, and performance metrics, together with an overview of the applications where UPIs are being deployed.
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Keywords:  energy harvesting; implantable medical devices; piezoelectric devices; ultrasound; wireless power transfer

Year:  2021        PMID: 34235886     DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202100986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   9.933


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1.  Floating EMG sensors and stimulators wirelessly powered and operated by volume conduction for networked neuroprosthetics.

Authors:  Laura Becerra-Fajardo; Marc Oliver Krob; Jesus Minguillon; Camila Rodrigues; Christine Welsch; Marc Tudela-Pi; Albert Comerma; Filipe Oliveira Barroso; Andreas Schneider; Antoni Ivorra
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 5.208

2.  An implantable ultrasound-powered device for the treatment of brain cancer using electromagnetic fields.

Authors:  Yilin Yang; Xiaoping Hu; Yuxin Liu; Bin Ouyang; Jiaxi Zhang; Huawei Jin; Zhenhua Yu; Ruiwei Liu; Zhe Li; Lelun Jiang; Xudong Lin; Bingzhe Xu
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 14.957

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