Realtime monitoring of thrombus formation in vivo using a self-reporting vascular access graft.
Daniel HoareDavid B KingsmoreMichael HolsgroveEwan RussellMahmut T KirimiJakub CzyzewskiNosrat MirzaiSimon KennedySteven L NealeJohn R MercerPublished in: Communications medicine (2024)
Combining electrical impedance spectroscopy and an implantable radiotelemetry system enables graft surveillance. This has the potential to be used for early detection of venous stenosis and blood clot formation in real-time in vivo. In principle, the concept could apply to other cardiovascular diseases and vascular implantable devices.