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Highly sensitive contact pressure measurements using FBG patch in endotracheal tube cuff
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2016
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringBiomechanicsWearable TechnologyEndotracheal Tube CuffFiber Optic SensingBiomedical EngineeringInstrumentationOptical Fibre SensorFbg SensorNon-contact SensingFibre Bragg GratingFbg Patch
A method for measuring the contact pressure between an endotracheal tube cuff and the trachea was designed and developed by using a fibre Bragg grating (FBG) based optical fibre sensor. The FBG sensor is encased in an epoxy based UV-cured cuboid patch and transduces the transversely loaded pressure into an axial strain that induces wavelength shift of the Bragg reflection. The polymer patch was created by using a PTFE based mould and increases tensile strength and sensitivity of the bare fibre FBG to pressure to 2.10×10-2 nm/kPa. The characteristics of the FBG patch allow for continuous measurement of contact pressure. The measurement of contact pressure was demonstrated by the use of a 3D printed model of a human trachea. The influence of temperature on the measurements is reduced significantly by the use of a second FBG sensor patch that is not in contact with the trachea. Intracuff pressure measurements performed using a commercial manometer agreed well with the FBG contact pressure measurements.
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