Multi-functional adhesive hydrogel as bio-interface for wireless transient pacemaker

Traditional temporary cardiac pacemakers (TCPs), which employ transcutaneous leads and external wired power systems are battery-dependent and generally non-absorbable with rigidity, thereby necessitating surgical retrieval after therapy and resulting in potentially severe complications. Wireless and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biosensors & bioelectronics 2024-11, Vol.263, p.116597, Article 116597
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Qiang, Zhao, Guangyao, Li, Zhiyuan, Guo, Fang, Huang, Ya, Guo, Guihuan, Wang, Jiachen, Zhou, Jingkun, Chow, Lung, Huang, Xingcan, He, Xinxin, Gao, Yuyu, Gao, Zhan, Yao, Kuanming, Qiu, Yuze, Zhao, Zirui, Zhang, Binbin, Yang, Yawen, Liu, Yingjian, Hu, Yue, Wu, Mengge, Li, Jian, Wu, Pengcheng, Xu, Guoqiang, He, Pinyuan, Yang, Zhihui, Yu, Xinge
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Zusammenfassung:Traditional temporary cardiac pacemakers (TCPs), which employ transcutaneous leads and external wired power systems are battery-dependent and generally non-absorbable with rigidity, thereby necessitating surgical retrieval after therapy and resulting in potentially severe complications. Wireless and bioresorbable transient pacemakers have, hence, emerged recently, though hitting a bottleneck of unfavorable tissue-device bonding interface subject to mismatched mechanical modulus, low adhesive strength, inferior electrical performances, and infection risks. Here, to address such crux, we develop a multifunctional interface hydrogel (MIH) with superior electrical performance to facilitate efficient electrical exchange, comparable mechanical strength to natural heart tissue, robust adhesion property to enable stable device-tissue fixation (tensile strength: ∼30 kPa, shear strength of ∼30 kPa, and peel-off strength: ∼85 kPa), and good bactericidal effect to suppress bacterial growth. Through delicate integration of this versatile MIH with a leadless, battery-free, wireless, and transient pacemaker, the entire system exhibits stable and conformal adhesion to the beating heart while enabling precise and constant electrical stimulation to modulate the cardiac rhythm. It is envisioned that this versatile MIH and the proposed integration framework will have immense potential in overcoming key limitations of traditional TCPs, and may inspire the design of novel bioelectronic-tissue interfaces for next-generation implantable medical devices. •A multifunctional hydrogel is prepared as the bioelectronic-tissue interface.•Such interface hydrogel can be integrated with a wireless and transient pacemaker.•The whole system can adhere to cardiac tissue stably for reliable electrostimulation.
ISSN:0956-5663
1873-4235
1873-4235
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2024.116597