传感器
血流
多普勒效应
流量(数学)
医学
超声波
声学
生物医学工程
多普勒超声
流速
材料科学
放射科
计算机科学
机械
物理
天文
作者
Fengle Wang,Peng Jin,Yunlu Feng,Ji Fu,Peng Wang,Xin Liu,Yingchao Zhang,Yinji Ma,Yingyun Yang,Aiming Yang,Xue Feng
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2021-10-27
卷期号:7 (44): eabi9283-eabi9283
被引量:167
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abi9283
摘要
Thrombosis and restenosis after vascular reconstruction procedures may cause complications such as stroke, but a clinical means to continuously monitor vascular conditions is lacking. Conventional ultrasound probes are rigid, particularly for postoperative patients with fragile skin. Techniques based on photoplethysmography or thermal analysis provide only relative changes in flow volume and have a shallow detection depth. Here, we introduce a flexible Doppler ultrasound device for the continuous monitoring of the absolute velocity of blood flow in deeply embedded arteries based on the Doppler effect. The device is thin (1 mm), lightweight (0.75 g), and skin conforming. When the dual-beam Doppler method is used, the influence of the Doppler angle on the velocity measurement is avoided. Experimental studies on ultrasound phantoms and human subjects demonstrate accurate measurement of the flow velocity. The wearable Doppler device has the potential to enhance the quality of care of patients after reconstruction surgery.
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