An ultrasensitive multimodal intracranial pressure biotelemetric system enabled by exceptional point and iontronics

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53836-8
Jie Li, Fan Zhang, Xiaobin Xia, Kaihang Zhang, Jianhui Wu, Yulu Liu, Chi Zhang, Xinyu Cai, Jiaqi Lu, Liangquan Xu, Rui Wan, Dinku Hazarika, Weipeng Xuan, Jinkai Chen, Zhen Cao, Yubo Li, Hao Jin, Shurong Dong, Shaomin Zhang, Zhilu Ye, Minye Yang, Pai-Yen Chen, Jikui Luo
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The accurate monitoring of vital physiological parameters, exemplified by heart rate, respiratory rate, and intracranial pressure (ICP), is of paramount importance, particularly for managing severe cranial injuries. Despite the rapid development of implantable ICP sensing systems over the past decades, they still suffer from, for example, wire connection, low sensitivity, poor resolution, and the inability to monitor multiple variables simultaneously. Here, we propose an ultrasensitive multimodal biotelemetric system that amalgamates an iontronic pressure transducer with exceptional point (EP) operation for the monitoring of ICP signals. The proposed system can exhibit extraordinary performance regarding the detection of minuscule ICP fluctuation, demonstrated by the sensitivity of 115.95 kHz/mmHg and the sensing resolution down to 0.003 mmHg. Our system excels not only in the accurate quantification of ICP levels but also in distinguishing respiration and cardiac activities from ICP signals, thereby achieving the multimodal monitoring of ICP, respiratory, and heart rates within a single system. Our work may provide a pragmatic avenue for the real-time wireless monitoring of ICP and thus hold great potential to be extended to the monitoring of other vital physiological indicators.

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利用特殊点和离子电子学实现超灵敏多模态颅内压生物遥测系统
准确监测心率、呼吸频率和颅内压(ICP)等重要生理参数至关重要,尤其是在处理严重颅脑损伤时。尽管过去几十年来植入式 ICP 传感系统发展迅速,但仍存在线缆连接、灵敏度低、分辨率差以及无法同时监测多个变量等问题。在此,我们提出了一种超灵敏多模态生物测压系统,该系统将离子电子压力传感器与特殊点(EP)操作相结合,用于监测 ICP 信号。该系统在检测微小的 ICP 波动方面表现出非凡的性能,其灵敏度高达 115.95 kHz/mmHg,传感分辨率低至 0.003 mmHg。我们的系统不仅能准确量化 ICP 水平,还能将呼吸和心脏活动与 ICP 信号区分开来,从而在单一系统内实现对 ICP、呼吸和心率的多模式监测。我们的工作可能会为 ICP 的实时无线监测提供一条实用的途径,因此极有可能扩展到其他重要生理指标的监测。
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