A portable easy-to-use triboelectric sensor for arteriovenous fistula monitoring in dialysis patients

Salvatore A. Pullano , Giuseppe Oliva , Pierangela Presta , Nazareno Carullo , Michela Musolino , Michele Andreucci , Davide Bolignano , Antonino S. Fiorillo , Giuseppe Coppolino
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Hemodialysis is the primary treatment for patients with total loss of renal function and is performed through a vascular access called an arteriovenous fistula (AVF). AVF can be associated with several complications, such as stenosis, thrombosis, and aneurysms. While digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is the gold standard for AVF monitoring, its limited availability, invasiveness, and harmfulness has enabled Doppler ultrasound (DUS) as alternative technique. Herein, the development of a portable device based on a triboelectric sensor for AVF monitoring that exploits the concept of impedance cardiography (ICG) is presented. The triboelectric sensor consists of a thin polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) layer placed close to the AVF to evaluate the triboelectric ICG signal (T-ICG), thus avoiding the need for standard multiple-electrode equipment. Electrocardiographic (ECG) dry electrodes based on a composite of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were fabricated. Concept validation was performed in a cohort of hemodialysis patients with and without AVF stenosis. The results demonstrated a linear dependence between blood flow and the maximum deviation (dZ/dtmax) of the T-ICG pattern. Patients with stenosis showed a statistically significant change in morphology at the B-point. The extent of stenosis was evaluated by analyzing the temporal slope of the ICG pattern in the B- and C-point regions, evidencing a linear trend for stenosis from 20 % up to 60 %. The proposed device represents an innovative approach compared with the gold clinical standards for the continuous monitoring of AVF in hemodialysis patients.
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用于监测透析患者动静脉瘘的便携式易用三电导传感器
血液透析是治疗完全丧失肾功能患者的主要方法,通过一种叫做动静脉瘘(AVF)的血管通路进行。动静脉瘘可能伴有多种并发症,如狭窄、血栓和动脉瘤。虽然数字减影血管造影术(DSA)是监测动静脉瘘的黄金标准,但由于其有限性、侵入性和有害性,多普勒超声(DUS)已成为替代技术。本文介绍了利用阻抗心动图(ICG)概念开发的用于动静脉瘘监测的基于三电传感器的便携式设备。三电传感器由靠近动静脉导管的聚偏二氟乙烯(PVDF)薄层组成,用于评估三电 ICG 信号(T-ICG),从而避免了使用标准的多电极设备。基于聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)和多壁碳纳米管(MWCNTs)复合材料的心电图(ECG)干电极已制作完成。在一组有和没有动静脉瘘狭窄的血液透析患者中进行了概念验证。结果表明,血流量与 T-ICG 模式的最大偏差(dZ/dtmax)呈线性关系。有狭窄的患者在 B 点的形态变化具有统计学意义。通过分析 B 点和 C 点区域 ICG 图形的时间斜率,可以评估血管狭窄的程度。与连续监测血液透析患者动静脉瘘的黄金临床标准相比,该设备是一种创新方法。
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