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Abstract
Grant Number: 5R44HL062038-04 PI Name: SAWATARI, TAKEO PI Email: takeos@aol.com PI Title: Project Title: OPTICAL PRESSURE SENSOR BUILT IN ANGIOPLASTY GUIDEWIRE Abstract: DESCRIPTION (Unedited Applicant's Abstract): The development of an ultra-miniature optical pressure sensor is proposed for NHLBI's research topics: Heart and Vascular Diseases, Biosensors. Intended for intravascular use, the sensor must be disposable and, therefore, will be designed to be available at a reasonable cost for clinical use. The small size of the sensor and the flexibility of the optical fibers will result in a pressure transducer, which can be inserted into blood vessels (arteries, veins, or heart chamber) with an angioplasty guide wire with a diameter of only 0.3 mm. The sensor can measure blood pressures in the range of 0 to 300 mmHg with both diastolic and systolic blood pressures. The sensor will operate over time periods of up to a few days without periodic re-calibration. Its pressure readings will be independent of temperature changes in the range of 20 degreesC - 50 degreesC. The primary commercial application of this device will be for angioplasty treatment. Because of its small size, the sensor can be used for infants and also to monitor fluid pressures in the human brain after surgery. The low cost will allow it to be used for small animal research. The Phase I effort demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed approach. Prototype development will be carried out in Phase II. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: Not Available
Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, biosensor, blood pressure, fiber optics, intraluminal angioplasty, miniature biomedical equipment, patient monitoring device
consumable /disposable biomedical equipment, diagnostic catheterization, implant, microprocessor /microchip
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Institution: SENTEC CORPORATION 2000 OAKLEY PARK RD, STE 205 WALLED LAKE, MI 48390 Fiscal Year: 2003 Department: Project Start: 20-JAN-1999 Project End: 31-JUL-2004 ICD: NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE IRG: ZRG1
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