无创生物医学贴片传感器测量颅内压

Jacob L. Griffith, A. Wakim, P. Moore-Jansen, K. Cluff
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只提供摘要形式。本研究的重点是开发一种用于测量颅内压(ICP)的无创移动皮肤传感器。目前的技术仅限于手术植入或需要高度专业化的设备和培训的方法。此外,手术植入有感染的风险。为了克服这些缺点,我们设计了一种电磁共振皮肤传感器贴片来测量ICP。传感器磁场的波动与人类颅骨腔内的体积变化有关。这些结果为一种创新的方法提供了证据,该方法避免了现有方法的缺点。
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Non-invasive biomedical patch sensor to measure intracranial pressure
Summary form only given. This study was focused on the development of a non-invasive mobile skin sensor for measuring intracranial pressure (ICP). Current techniques are limited to surgical implantations or methods that require highly specialized equipment and training. Additionally, surgical implantations carry risk of infection. To overcome these disadvantages we designed an electromagnetic resonance skin sensor patch to measure ICP. Fluctuations in the sensor's magnetic field were correlated with volumetric changes inside the cranial cavity of a human skull. These results provide evidence for an innovative method which avoids the disadvantages of current methods.
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