Abstract

The first part of this paper reviews the current development and key issues on implantable multi-sensor devices for in vivo theranostics. Afterwards, the authors propose an innovative biomedical multisensory system for in vivo biomarker monitoring that could be suitable for customized theranostics applications. At this point, findings suggest that cross-cutting Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) could improve the overall performance of the system given that the convergence of technologies in nanotechnology, biotechnology, micro&nanoelectronics and advanced materials permit the development of new medical devices of small dimensions, using biocompatible materials, and embedding reliable and targeted biosensors, high speed data communication, and even energy autonomy. Therefore, this article deals with new research and market challenges of implantable sensor devices, from the point of view of the pervasive system, and time-to-market. The remote clinical monitoring approach introduced in this paper could be based on an array of biosensors to extract information from the patient. A key contribution of the authors is that the general architecture introduced in this paper would require minor modifications for the final customized bio-implantable medical device.

Details

Title
Design of a Customized Multipurpose Nano-Enabled Implantable System for In-Vivo Theranostics
Author
Juanola-Feliu, Esteve; Miribel-Catala, Pere Ll; Aviles, Cristina Paez; Colomer-Farrarons, Jordi; Gonzalez-Piñero, Manel; Samitier, Josep
Pages
19275-19306
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
14248220
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1624919927
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2014