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Flexible Magnetoresistive Sensors for Guiding Cardiac Catheters
Abdullah S. AlmansouriMathias KläuiA. SaoudiMuhammad Mustafa HussainMayyada. HawsawiSelma AmaraH. MohammadSamridh JaiswalYousof MashraeiJurgen KoselGerhard JakobG. A. Torres SevillaA. Haneefsubject
Materials scienceMagnetoresistanceOrientation (computer vision)medicine.medical_treatment02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesTunnel magnetoresistanceCathetermedicineTube (fluid conveyance)0210 nano-technologySensitivity (electronics)Cardiac CathetersCardiac catheterizationBiomedical engineeringdescription
Cardiac catheterization is a procedure, in which a long thin tube that is called a “catheter” is inserted into the heart for diagnosis or treatment. Due to the excessive use of x-ray doses and contrast agents for orientation detection during the surgery, there is a need to find a better alternative. This paper presents magnetic tunnel junction sensors on flexible Si attached to the catheter tip for orientation detection during minimally invasive surgeries. Due to the small size of catheters, extreme minimization in terms of size, weight, thickness and power consumption is needed for any device implemented on it. The fabricated flexible magnetic tunnel junctions fulfill those requirements with size, thickness, weight and power consumption of 150 μm2, 12 μm, 8 μg and 0.15 μW, respectively, while still providing a high sensitivity of 4.93 %/Oe. The sensors can be bent with up to 500 μm in diameter, which is more than needed for even the smallest catheters of size 1 mm (3 Fr) in diameter. This result is a stepping-stone towards the development of a versatile and low-cost smart catheter system that can help surgeons navigate inside the heart while minimizing the side effects.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-06-01 | 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA) |