Implantable Pressure Sensor with Integrated Guyton Chamber
- 总结
- Researchers at Purdue University have developed an implantable pressure sensor that eliminates the interaction of cells and other biological materials with the sensor. This sensor uses an integrated Guyton chamber that separates the pressure sensor from the surrounding cells and biomolecules. Thus, in vivo pressure can be monitored for a much longer time than current methods while maintaining high accuracy. This method can be used for several types of sensors including capacitive and piezoresistive sensors.
- 技术优势
- Protects pressure sensor from long-term driftCan be used for several types of sensors
- 技术应用
- Medical/Healthcare
- 详细技术说明
- Babak ZiaieZiaie Biomedical Microdevices LaboratoryPurdue Electrical and Computer Engineering
- *Abstract
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- *Background
- Monitoring in vivo pressure is a critical element in many medical applications including cancer and glaucoma treatment. However, the interaction of biological materials with pressure sensors leads to sensor drift, which causes the pressure sensors to become highly inaccurate and lose sensitivity after a short time.
- *IP Issue Date
- None
- *IP Type
- Utility
- *Stage of Development
- Prototype Testing
- *Web Links
- Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipBabak ZiaieZiaie Biomedical Microdevices LaboratoryPurdue Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 国家
- United States
- 申请号码
- None
- 国家/地区
- 美国

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