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Bridging Nano and Body Area Networks: A Full Architecture for Cardiovascular Health Applications
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2022
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Body Area NetworkMedical ElectronicsMedical MonitoringEngineeringMedical TechnologyWearable TechnologyOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringHealth Monitoring (Biomedical Engineering)NanomedicineNanonetworkPatient MonitoringBiostatisticsArtery BlockageCardiologyBiophysicsNanobiotechnologyNanotechnologyCardiovascular Health ApplicationsPulmonary Artery OcclusionBiomedical SystemFull ArchitectureNanomaterialsPhysiologyBody Area NetworksBioelectronicsMedicineCardiovascular EventsAnesthesiology
Cardiovascular events occurring in the bloodstream are responsible for about 40% of human deaths in developed countries. Motivated by this fact, we present a new global network architecture for a system for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular events, focusing on problems related to pulmonary artery occlusion, i.e., situations of artery blockage by a blood clot. The proposed system is based on bio-sensors for detection of artery blockage and bio-actuators for releasing appropriate medicines, both types of devices being implanted in pulmonary arteries. The system can be used by a person leading an active life and provides bidirectional communication with medical personnel via nano-nodes circulating in the bloodstream constituting an in-body area network. We derive an analytical model for calculating the required number of nano-nodes to detect artery blockage and the probability of activating a bio-actuator. We also analyze the performance of the body area component of the system in terms of path loss and of wireless links budget. Results show that the system can diagnose a blocked artery in about 3 h and that after another 3-h medicines can be released in the exact spot of the artery occlusion, while with current medical practices the average time for diagnosis varies between 5 and 9 days.
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