Changes in the pattern or amplitude of cardiac rotation have been associated with important cardiovascular diseases, including Heart Failure (HF) which is one of the major health problems worldwide. Recent advances in echocardiographic techniques have allowed for non-invasive quantification of cardiac rotation; however, these examinations do not address the continuous monitoring of patient status. We have presented a newly developed implantable, transvenous lead with a tri-axis (3D) MEMS gyroscope incorporated near its tip to measure cardiac apex rotation in the three-dimensional space. We have named it CardioMon for its intended use for cardiac monitoring. If compared with currently proposed implantable systems for HF monitoring based on the use of pressure sensors that can have reliability issues, an implantable motion sensor like a gyroscope holds the premise for more reliable long term monitoring. The first prototypal assembly of the CardioMon lead has been tested to assess the reliability of the 3D gyroscope readings. In vitro results showed that the novel sensorized CardioMon lead was accurate and reliable in detecting angular velocities within the range of cardiac twisting velocities. Animal experiments will be planned to further evaluate the CardioMon lead in in vivo environments and to investigate possible endocardial implantation sites.

An implantable sensorized lead for continuous monitoring of cardiac apex rotation / Marcelli, Emanuela; Cercenelli, Laura*. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - STAMPA. - 18:12(2018), pp. 4195.1-4195.10. [10.3390/s18124195]

An implantable sensorized lead for continuous monitoring of cardiac apex rotation

Marcelli, Emanuela;Cercenelli, Laura
2018

Abstract

Changes in the pattern or amplitude of cardiac rotation have been associated with important cardiovascular diseases, including Heart Failure (HF) which is one of the major health problems worldwide. Recent advances in echocardiographic techniques have allowed for non-invasive quantification of cardiac rotation; however, these examinations do not address the continuous monitoring of patient status. We have presented a newly developed implantable, transvenous lead with a tri-axis (3D) MEMS gyroscope incorporated near its tip to measure cardiac apex rotation in the three-dimensional space. We have named it CardioMon for its intended use for cardiac monitoring. If compared with currently proposed implantable systems for HF monitoring based on the use of pressure sensors that can have reliability issues, an implantable motion sensor like a gyroscope holds the premise for more reliable long term monitoring. The first prototypal assembly of the CardioMon lead has been tested to assess the reliability of the 3D gyroscope readings. In vitro results showed that the novel sensorized CardioMon lead was accurate and reliable in detecting angular velocities within the range of cardiac twisting velocities. Animal experiments will be planned to further evaluate the CardioMon lead in in vivo environments and to investigate possible endocardial implantation sites.
2018
An implantable sensorized lead for continuous monitoring of cardiac apex rotation / Marcelli, Emanuela; Cercenelli, Laura*. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - STAMPA. - 18:12(2018), pp. 4195.1-4195.10. [10.3390/s18124195]
Marcelli, Emanuela; Cercenelli, Laura*
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