TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct Powering a Real Cardiac Pacemaker by Natural Energy of a Heartbeat
AU - Li, Ning
AU - Yi, Zhiran
AU - Ma, Ye
AU - Xie, Feng
AU - Huang, Yue
AU - Tian, Yingwei
AU - Dong, Xiaoxue
AU - Liu, Yang
AU - Shao, Xin
AU - Li, Yang
AU - Jin, Lei
AU - Liu, Jingquan
AU - Xu, Zhiyun
AU - Yang, Bin
AU - Zhang, Hao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/3/26
Y1 - 2019/3/26
N2 - Implantable medical devices are widely used for monitoring and treatment of severe diseases. In particular, an implantable cardiac pacemaker is the most effective therapeutic device for treating bradyrhythmia, however its surgical replacement is inevitable every 5-12 years due to the limited life of the built-in battery. Although several approaches of energy harvesting have been explored in this decade for powering cardiac pacemakers, the modern, commercial, and full-function pacemaker has never been powered effectively yet. Here, we report an integrated strategy for directly powering a modern and full-function cardiac pacemaker, which can pace the porcine heart in vivo by harvesting the natural energy of a heartbeat, without using any external energy storage element. The generator includes an elastic skeleton and two piezoelectric composites, which could generate a high-output current of 15 μA in vivo over state-of-the-art performance. This study makes an impressive step toward fabricating a self-powered cardiac pacemaker and resolving the power issue of implantable medical devices by piezoelectric harvesting technology.
AB - Implantable medical devices are widely used for monitoring and treatment of severe diseases. In particular, an implantable cardiac pacemaker is the most effective therapeutic device for treating bradyrhythmia, however its surgical replacement is inevitable every 5-12 years due to the limited life of the built-in battery. Although several approaches of energy harvesting have been explored in this decade for powering cardiac pacemakers, the modern, commercial, and full-function pacemaker has never been powered effectively yet. Here, we report an integrated strategy for directly powering a modern and full-function cardiac pacemaker, which can pace the porcine heart in vivo by harvesting the natural energy of a heartbeat, without using any external energy storage element. The generator includes an elastic skeleton and two piezoelectric composites, which could generate a high-output current of 15 μA in vivo over state-of-the-art performance. This study makes an impressive step toward fabricating a self-powered cardiac pacemaker and resolving the power issue of implantable medical devices by piezoelectric harvesting technology.
KW - batteryless pacemaker
KW - cardiac kinetic energy
KW - implantable harvester
KW - medical device
KW - piezoelectric energy generator
KW - PMN-PT
KW - self-powered
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U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.8b08567
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.8b08567
M3 - Article
C2 - 30784259
AN - SCOPUS:85062369206
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 13
SP - 2822
EP - 2830
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 3
ER -