Acoustic biosensor for monitoring physiological conditions in a body implantation site
First Claim
1. An acoustic biosensor for implantation in a body, comprising:
- a sensor element for measuring a physiological condition and for generating a signal representative of the physiological condition, and a transducer element for energizing the sensor element, the transducer comprising a cell member having a cavity, a piezoelectric layer attached to the cell member, the piezoelectric layer having an external surface and an internal surface, the piezoelectric layer configured so as to enable fluctuations thereof at its resonance frequency upon impinging of an external acoustic wave, a first electrode attached to the external surface, and a second electrode attached to the internal surface, the first and second electrodes configured to generate electrical current from vibrations of the transducer element caused by an acoustic signal.
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Abstract
An acoustic biosensor is provided for deployment at an implantation site within a body, such as an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The biosensor includes a sensor element for measuring a physiological condition at the implantation site, and for generating an information signal representative of the physiological condition. The biosensor further includes a piezoelectric transducer element for converting an externally originated acoustic interrogation signal into energy for operating the sensor, and for modulating the interrogation signal, e.g., by employing a switching element to alternate the mechanical impedance of the transducer element, to transmit the information signal outside of the body.
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11 Claims
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1. An acoustic biosensor for implantation in a body, comprising:
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a sensor element for measuring a physiological condition and for generating a signal representative of the physiological condition, and a transducer element for energizing the sensor element, the transducer comprising a cell member having a cavity, a piezoelectric layer attached to the cell member, the piezoelectric layer having an external surface and an internal surface, the piezoelectric layer configured so as to enable fluctuations thereof at its resonance frequency upon impinging of an external acoustic wave, a first electrode attached to the external surface, and a second electrode attached to the internal surface, the first and second electrodes configured to generate electrical current from vibrations of the transducer element caused by an acoustic signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An acoustic biosensor for implantation in a body, comprising:
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a sensor element for measuring a physiological condition and for generating a sensor signal representative of the physiological condition; and
a transducer element coupled to the sensor element for transmitting a signal out of the body, the transducer element comprising a cell member having a cavity, a flexible piezoelectric layer attached to the cell member, the piezoelectric layer having an external surface and an internal surface, the piezoelectric layer featuring such dimensions so as to enable fluctuations thereof at its resonance frequency upon impinging of an external acoustic wave, a first electrode attached to the external surface, and a second electrode attached to the internal surface, the first and second electrodes being electrically connected to an electrical circuit including a switching element for controllably changing the mechanical impedance of the piezoelectric layer in accordance with an electrical message signal.
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6. An acoustic biosensor for monitoring a physiological condition at an implantation site in a body, comprising:
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a sensing element for measuring the physiological condition at the implantation site and for generating an information signal representative of the physiological condition; and
a transducer element for converting an acoustic interrogation signal into energy for operating the sensor and for modulating the interrogation signal to transmit the information signal.
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7. An acoustic biosensor for implantation in a body, comprising:
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a sensor element for measuring a physiological condition and for generating a signal representative of the physiological condition, and a transducer element configured to energize the sensor element, the transducer comprising a cell member having a cavity, a piezoelectric layer attached to the cell member, the piezoelectric layer having an external surface and an internal surface, the piezoelectric layer configured so as to enable fluctuations thereof at its resonance frequency upon impinging of an acoustic wave received from a source located outside the body, a first electrode attached to the external surface, and a second electrode attached to the internal surface, the first and second electrodes configured to generate electrical current from vibrations of the transducer element caused by the acoustic wave. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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