This paper presents in vitro characterization of a catheter for intracavitary cardiac potential detection. The detection is made by silicon technology microelectrodes using phosphorus-doped polysilicon for interconnections and silicon nitride for passivation. Microelectrode areas of 10µm2 where obtained built over a 430µm high, 385µm wide and 8mm long silicon structure placed into a catheter tubing with 0.5mm internal diameter. The results obtained in vitro suggest that the catheter can be used to detect intracavitary cardiac potentials in rats
The aim of this study is to investigate the intravascular application of a micro-electro-mechanical ...
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A potential serious side effect of drugs is cardiotoxicity which can result in lethal heart arrhythm...
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textThe conductance catheter technique is commonly used in research to assess cardiac hemodynamics t...
Micromachined probes, with iridium (Ir) microelectrodes on silicon shanks, were evaluated to assess ...
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A multisensor catheter for the intravascular measurement of blood parameters is presented. The cathe...
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To improve assessment of ventricular function during cardiac catheterisation there should be availab...
Cardiac toxicity still represents a common adverse outcome causing drug attrition and post-marketing...
1. High-density cardiac electrophysiological study (EPS) of small animal atria has been limited to o...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) are a candidate technology to screen cardiotoxicity in vitro because t...
A novel pulsatile assist device, intra-ventricular assist device, was proposed to address various di...
The aim of this study is to investigate the intravascular application of a micro-electro-mechanical ...
The paper presents the application of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis for investiga...
A potential serious side effect of drugs is cardiotoxicity which can result in lethal heart arrhythm...
In-vivo sensors yield valuable medical information by measuring directly on the living tissue of a p...
textThe conductance catheter technique is commonly used in research to assess cardiac hemodynamics t...
Micromachined probes, with iridium (Ir) microelectrodes on silicon shanks, were evaluated to assess ...
Abstract-The design, fabrication, and characterization of a 7 MHz, two-dimensional (2-D) array trans...
The investigation of complex communication in cellular networks requires superior measurement tools ...
A multisensor catheter for the intravascular measurement of blood parameters is presented. The cathe...
In this paper, we report on ultrasonically actuated silicon thin microprobes that successfully penet...
To improve assessment of ventricular function during cardiac catheterisation there should be availab...
Cardiac toxicity still represents a common adverse outcome causing drug attrition and post-marketing...
1. High-density cardiac electrophysiological study (EPS) of small animal atria has been limited to o...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) are a candidate technology to screen cardiotoxicity in vitro because t...
A novel pulsatile assist device, intra-ventricular assist device, was proposed to address various di...
The aim of this study is to investigate the intravascular application of a micro-electro-mechanical ...
The paper presents the application of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis for investiga...
A potential serious side effect of drugs is cardiotoxicity which can result in lethal heart arrhythm...