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Long-term oxygen sensor implantation in the porcine subcutaneous environment.

机译:猪皮下环境中的长期氧气传感器植入。

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The effect of long-term implantation on metabolically active devices is of utmost importance for not only the success of implanted glucose sensors used in diabetic therapy, but also for the development of artificial tissues and encapsulated cell devices. Such devices are dependent on the constant, predictable supply of metabolites from the local vasculature. Long-term implantation leads to the formation of a foreign body capsule whose purpose is the protection of the host and isolation of the foreign material from local tissue resources. While this encapsulation is successful in protecting tissues from invading agents, metabolite flow continues, albeit at greatly reduced levels. The understanding of this encapsulation process is critical for the design and successful implementation of active implants dependent on metabolite supply.;The project goal is to utilize implantable wireless telemeters designed and manufactured by Glysens, Inc. to understand changes in oxygen levels of the surrounding subcutaneous tissues over the course of implantation in pigs. This is performed in three distinct, yet interrelated parts, namely: the analysis of oxygen signals collected from the long-term implantation of telemeters, the histological analysis of serial tissue samples collected from regions adjacent to the telemeter-like shams over the course of implantation, and the investigation of an accurate model for the dynamics of metabolite supply to implanted devices over the long-term.;Oxygen signals collected from sensors implanted into the subcutaneous tissues of pigs were found to contain several salient features. First, a long-term trend exhibiting exponential decay properties was discovered and is attributed to the impedance of mass transfer by the formation of a thick, avascular, fibrous foreign body capsule. The existence of such a capsule is demonstrated via histological examinations, and its impact on mass transfer of oxygen from the underlying vasculature to implant surface is investigated utilizing analytical and numerical methods. Second, a dominant frequency with a period of oscillation of 7--14 days was found for most of the signals examined. A model is proposed detailing the critical components of such an oscillations and how they might correlate with specific stages of the wound healing response.;The successful completion of this project provide a better understanding of the tissue changes that occur during the foreign body reaction, and the findings will be of direct benefit to the implant and device community allowing for better design parameters and device performance.
机译:长期植入对代谢活性装置的影响不仅对成功用于糖尿病治疗的植入式葡萄糖传感器的成功,而且对于人造组织和封装细胞装置的开发都至关重要。这样的装置取决于来自局部脉管系统的恒定的,可预测的代谢物供应。长期植入导致异物囊的形成,其目的是保护宿主并将异物与局部组织资源隔离。尽管这种封装成功地保护了组织免受入侵剂的侵害,但代谢物的流动仍在继续,尽管其水平大大降低。对这种封装过程的理解对于依赖于代谢物供应的有源植入物的设计和成功实施至关重要。该项目目标是利用由Glysens,Inc.设计和制造的可植入无线遥测仪来了解周围皮下氧气水平的变化猪植入过程中的组织。这是在三个截然不同但相互关联的部分中执行的,即:从遥测器的长期植入中收集的氧气信号的分析,在植入过程中从与遥测器类似的毛发相邻区域收集的系列组织样本的组织学分析;以及长期研究为植入设备提供代谢产物动力学的精确模型。研究发现,从植入猪皮下组织的传感器收集的氧气信号具有几个显着特征。首先,发现了呈现指数衰减特性的长期趋势,这归因于通过形成厚的,无血管的纤维状异物囊而导致的传质阻抗。通过组织学检查证明了这种胶囊的存在,并使用分析和数值方法研究了其对氧气从基础脉管系统到植入物表面的质量转移的影响。其次,对于所检查的大多数信号,发现振荡周期为7--14天的主导频率。提出了一个模型,详细说明了这种振荡的关键成分以及它们如何与伤口愈合反应的特定阶段相关联;该项目的成功完成提供了对异物反应过程中发生的组织变化的更好的理解,以及这些发现将直接为植入物和设备社区带来好处,从而可以提供更好的设计参数和设备性能。

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  • 作者

    Kumosa, Lucas Stefan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Engineering Biomedical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 204 p.
  • 总页数 204
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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