The effect of true human synovial fluid on the functionality of an in vivo pressure sensor element

I. Clausen, L. Tvedt, S. Moe, A. Vogl
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This paper presents a study on the feasibility of packaging a sensor element by a thin biocompatible coating. The goal of the work was twofold; Firstly to investigate the possible impact of the coating on sensor element performance; Secondly to examine the sensor element functionality after soaking into true human synovial fluid for more than 30 days. Sensor elements with two different structures of TiO2, the amorphous and the anatase, were examined and compared to uncoated elements. The device under test was a piezoresistive pressure sensor element designed for in vivo applications. Pressure characteristics were measured before and after Atomic Layer Deposition of the TiO2 coatings. Sensor signals were examined and visual inspection of the sensor element surfaces were done after more than 30 days soaking in true human synovial fluid. Throughout the soaking period the shift in output signal was higher and varied more for uncoated elements than for coated ones. Our results indicate that a 20 nm thick TiO2 coating can provide good protection towards the harsh synovial fluid.
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真实人体滑液对体内压力传感器元件功能的影响
本文研究了用一层薄薄的生物相容性涂层包装传感器元件的可行性。这项工作的目标是双重的;首先研究涂层对传感器元件性能可能产生的影响;其次,在真正的人体滑液中浸泡30天以上,检测传感器元件的功能。研究了具有两种不同结构的TiO2(非晶型和锐钛型)的传感器元件,并与未涂层的元件进行了比较。所测试的装置是一种压阻式压力传感器元件,设计用于体内应用。测定了TiO2涂层原子层沉积前后的压力特性。在真正的人体滑液中浸泡30天后,对传感器信号进行检测,并对传感器元件表面进行目视检查。在整个浸泡期间,未涂覆的元件输出信号的位移比涂覆的元件更高,变化更大。我们的研究结果表明,20 nm厚的TiO2涂层可以对粗糙的滑液提供良好的保护。
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