It is of great clinical interest to have easy and reliable diagnostic techniques to localize and identify vulnerable plaques. Here, an in-vivo, catheter-integrated and balloon-mounted Parylene-C micro electrode impedance sensor was developed for intra-vascular interrogation of atherosclerotic vulnerable plaques using Electrical Impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Successful in vivo experiments of the EIS device were demonstrated using high-fat-dieted New Zealand rabbits. The results showed that electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) with micro parylene electrodes is promising to distinguish unstable plaques
BACKGROUND: Newer techniques are required to identify atherosclerotic lesions that are prone to rupt...
ObjectiveAtherosclerosis is a chronic immuno-inflammatory condition emerging in arteries and conside...
Early detection of infiltration is essential to minimize the injuries caused by infiltration. This i...
It is of great clinical interest to have easy and reliable diagnostic techniques to localize and ide...
Flexible electronics have enabled catheter-based intravascular sensing. However, real-time interroga...
Studies have shown emerging evidence that rupture of coronary plaque containing a lipid-rich core wi...
Plaque rupture causes acute coronary syndromes and stroke. Intraplaque oxidized low density lipoprot...
Four-point electrode systems are commonly used for electric impedance measurements of biomaterials a...
The goal of this article is the conception, development, and evaluation of micro system-based impeda...
The thesis reports about the feasibility of electrical impedance spectroscopy with microsystems for ...
We designed a novel 6-point electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor with 15 combinations...
We herein present a novel intravascular catheter, with dual-functions of electrical impedance spectr...
Objective: The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the feasibility of a new highly flexibl...
Newer techniques are required to identify atherosclerotic lesions that are prone to rupture. Electri...
Four-point electrode systems are commonly used for electric impedance measurements of biomaterials a...
BACKGROUND: Newer techniques are required to identify atherosclerotic lesions that are prone to rupt...
ObjectiveAtherosclerosis is a chronic immuno-inflammatory condition emerging in arteries and conside...
Early detection of infiltration is essential to minimize the injuries caused by infiltration. This i...
It is of great clinical interest to have easy and reliable diagnostic techniques to localize and ide...
Flexible electronics have enabled catheter-based intravascular sensing. However, real-time interroga...
Studies have shown emerging evidence that rupture of coronary plaque containing a lipid-rich core wi...
Plaque rupture causes acute coronary syndromes and stroke. Intraplaque oxidized low density lipoprot...
Four-point electrode systems are commonly used for electric impedance measurements of biomaterials a...
The goal of this article is the conception, development, and evaluation of micro system-based impeda...
The thesis reports about the feasibility of electrical impedance spectroscopy with microsystems for ...
We designed a novel 6-point electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) sensor with 15 combinations...
We herein present a novel intravascular catheter, with dual-functions of electrical impedance spectr...
Objective: The aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the feasibility of a new highly flexibl...
Newer techniques are required to identify atherosclerotic lesions that are prone to rupture. Electri...
Four-point electrode systems are commonly used for electric impedance measurements of biomaterials a...
BACKGROUND: Newer techniques are required to identify atherosclerotic lesions that are prone to rupt...
ObjectiveAtherosclerosis is a chronic immuno-inflammatory condition emerging in arteries and conside...
Early detection of infiltration is essential to minimize the injuries caused by infiltration. This i...