Flexible Adaptive Sensing Tonometry for Medical-grade Multi-parametric Hemodynamic Monitoring

Author:

Pan Tingrui1,Deng Mengkang1,Du Chentao1,Fang Jiayuan1,Xu Changshun1,Guo Chenhui1,Huang Jiantao1,Li Kang2,Chen Lei2,Zhang Yuan-Ting3,Chang Yu1

Affiliation:

1. University of Science and Technology of China

2. West China Hospital, Sichuan University

3. Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract

Abstract Continuous hemodynamic monitoring in a wearable means can play a crucial role in managing hypertension and preventing catastrophic cardiovascular events. In this study, we have described the first wearable tonometric device, referred to as flexible adaptive sensing tonometry (FAST), which is capable of continuous and accurate monitoring of hemodynamic parameters within the medical-grade precision. In particular, the FAST system integrates a 1×8 unit array of highly sensitive and highly flexible iontronic sensing (FITS) with 1mm spatial resolution and a closed-loop motion system. The flexible tonometric architecture has been used to determine the radial arterial position with high sensitivity and high conformability, which simplifies the biaxial searching process of the traditional applanation tonometry into a highly efficient uniaxial applanation while keeping the medical-precision assessments. Importantly, a self-calibration algorithm can be automatically implemented during the applanation process, from which the intra-arterial blood pressure wave can be continuously predicted within the medical-grade precision, and subsequently, multi-parametric hemodynamic analysis can be performed in real-time. Experimental validations on health volunteers have demonstrated that the FAST measurements are all within the required accuracy of the clinical standards for continuous pulse wave assessments, blood pressure monitoring as well as other key hemodynamic parameter evaluations. Therefore, the FAST system, by integrating the flexible iontronic sensing array, provides a real-time, medical-grade hemodynamic monitoring solution in a continuously wearable manner, from which remote patient-centered monitoring can be delivered with both medical precision and convenience.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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