Impedance-based sensors discriminate among different types of blood thrombi with very high specificity and sensitivity.
Pierluca MessinaCédric GarciaJoachim RambeauJean DarcourtRonan BallandBruno CarreelMyline CottanceElena GusarovaJulie Lafaurie-JanvoreGor LebedevFranz BozsakAbdul I BarakatBernard PayrastreChristophe CognardPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2022)
Combining EIS measurements with machine learning provides a highly effective approach for discriminating among different thrombus types and liquid blood. These findings raise the possibility of developing a probe-like device (eg, a neurovascular guidewire) integrating an impedance-based sensor. This sensor, placed in the distal part of the smart device, would allow the characterization of the probed thrombus on contact. The information could help physicians identify optimal thrombectomy strategies to improve outcomes for stroke patients.