Journal: Advanced Science
Article Title: Fully Implantable Wireless Cardiac Pacing and Sensing System Integrated with Hydrogel Electrodes
doi: 10.1002/advs.202401982
Figure Lengend Snippet: In vivo implantation of cardiac pacing. a) The schematic diagram illustrates the ECG detection and cardiac pacing of the in vivo rat heart using WSPD. The illustration shows the hydrogel electrode being applied to the surface of the heart. b) In vivo detection of rat's ECG signals by the WSPD, with a frequency of 6 Hz ( n = 3). c) Evolution of ECG for a rate model, starting with the simulated AV block, electrical stimulation, and removal of electrical stimulation. d) Variation in rabbit sinus heart rate under stimulation with different pulse widths (5 Hz, 3.3 V) ( n = 3). e) The schematic diagram illustrates the implantation of WSPD into the rat, with hydrogel electrodes secured at the right ventricle of the rat's heart for cardiac pacing. f) Infrared image reviewing the temperature generated by the implanted Rx coil in rats during the power supply process ( n = 3). g) The comparison of the SNR values of the ECG signals recorded by the hydrogel electrodes on day 0, day 7, day 14, and day 21 ( n = 3). P value is 0.434. h) ECG signals were detected using hydrogel electrodes on day 0, day 7, day 14, and day 21 after implantation ( n = 3). i) ECG signals during cardiac pacing with hydrogel electrodes on day 0, day 7, day 14, and day 21 ( n = 3). j) The illustration shows the location of the fully implanted WSPD in rabbits for cardiac pacing. k) The optical images indicate the implantation of the WSPD in the rabbit ( n = 3). i: The hydrogel electrode is implanted into the thoracic cavity, and the wireless power supply device is implanted subcutaneously after suturing the muscle layer; ii: The rabbits that survived after skin closure; iii: After rabbit surgery, the state of awakening and recovery. l) The images depict the efficacy of powering a WSPD implanted in a rabbit using an external Tx coil. Upon receiving a stable power supply, the device activates, and its internal LED lights up, indicating its operational status ( n = 3). m) 3D rendering of an implanted WSPD in a rabbit derived from CT images. n) ECG signals before and after pacing, recorded 6 h after implantation in rabbits ( n = 3).
Article Snippet: Far‐field ECG signals were recorded using Powerlab.
Techniques: In Vivo, Blocking Assay, Generated, Comparison, Derivative Assay