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Implantable arterial blood pressure sensor

Posted on:2006-02-16Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Drexel UniversityCandidate:Swoboda, MarekFull Text:PDF
GTID:2454390008472638Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Although blood pressure measurements are well developed, the existing technology in the field of Arterial Blood Pressure (ABP) measurements is not sufficient in terms of long-term ABP waveform assessment. To overcome existing limitations this dissertation proposes, models, designs and tests a new technique of ABP measurements: implantable arterial tonometry.; The scope of this dissertation is to study how the geometry of the tonometer and its mechanical properties influence sensor output and stress/strain distribution inside the arterial wall. Two models of tonometer, analytical and numerical, are developed. The relationship between the tonometer response and its effective stiffness is calculated using a lumped parameter model. The contact pressure between the artery and the tonometer as well as the arterial wall stress/strain distribution is studied using a Finite Element numerical model.; Based on the theoretical results three prototypes are developed. The piezoelectric dual mode transducer is designed to measure the tonometer-arterial wall contact pressure. The series of in-vitro and in-vivo experiments test the static and dynamic responses of the tonometer.; The results indicate the tonometer's effective stiffness necessary to achieve less than 1% error in the dynamic response of the sensor. The geometry of the tonometer's measurement area is found, which results in less than 1% of error in quasi-static response of the sensor. In effort to find potential tissue remodeling areas, the internal arterial wall stress/strain distribution generated by the tonometer is found.; The experimental results complement the numerical analysis. The static and dynamic characteristics of the prototype tonometer obtained in-vitro and in-vivo are presented. The explanted tunica media remodeling effect is compared with FE analysis results.; The presented work states and solves basic problems of implantable arterial tonometry. In addition it provides the in-vitro and in-vivo examination of the theoretical results. The thesis develops tools of modeling, designs, and testing procedures for future researchers willing to develop implantable tonometers.; The thesis concludes with a novel design of the implantable tonometer.
Keywords/Search Tags:Blood pressure, Arterial, Implantable, Tonometer, ABP, Sensor
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