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Inductively powered wireless pacing via a miniature pacemaker and remote stimulation control system

  • Parinaz Abiri
  • , Ahmad Abiri
  • , René R.Sevag Packard
  • , Yichen Ding
  • , Alireza Yousefi
  • , Jianguo Ma
  • , Malcolm Bersohn
  • , Kim Lien Nguyen
  • , Dejan Markovic
  • , Shervin Moloudi
  • , Tzung K. Hsiai*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • Department of Veterans Affairs

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摘要

Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-related complications have remained a clinical challenge. While market-released leadless devices have addressed some of the issues, their pacer-integrated batteries cause new health risks and functional limitations. Inductive power transfer enables wireless powering of bioelectronic devices; however, Specific Absorption Rate and size limitations reduce power efficiency for biomedical applications. We designed a remote-controlled system in which power requirements were significantly reduced via intermittent power transfer to control stimulation intervals. In parallel, the cardiac component was miniaturized to facilitate intravascular deployment into the anterior cardiac vein. Given size constraints, efficiency was optimal via a circular receiver coil wrapped into a half-cylinder with a meandering tail. The pacemaker was epicardially tested in a euthanized pig at 60 beats per minute, 2 V amplitude, and 1 ms pulse width, restoring mean arterial pressure from 0 to 37 mmHg. Power consumption was 1 mW at a range of > 3 cm with no misalignment and at 2 cm with 45° displacement misalignment, 45° x-axis angular misalignment, or 45° y-axis angular misalignment. Thus, we demonstrated a remote-controlled miniaturized pacing system with low power consumption, thereby providing a basis for the next generation of wireless implantable devices.

源语言英语
文章编号6180
期刊Scientific Reports
7
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 12月 2017

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