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Influence of Sensor Ingestion Timing on Consistency of Temperature Measures

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2009
The validity and the reliability of using intestinal temperature (T int) via ingestible temperature sensors (ITS) to measure core body temperature have been demonstrated. However, the effect of elapsed time between ITS ingestion and T int measurement has not been thoroughly studied.Eight volunteers (six men and two women) swallowed ITS 5 h (ITS-5) and ...
Daniel A, Goodman   +3 more
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Wireless System Miniaturization Solutions for Ingestible Sensors

JOURNAL OF SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
Ingestible sensors are pivotal in monitoring the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and enhancing comprehension of complex gastrointestinal processes, propelled by sensor technology advancements. They must ensure robust wireless communication from deep within the body while maintaining longevity for comprehensive monitoring.
Kim, Chanyoung   +2 more
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Evaluation of an ingestible telemetric temperature sensor for deep hyperthermia applications

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1991
We have investigated the potential of an ingestible thermometric system (ITS) for use with a deep heating system. The ingestible sensor contains a temperature-sensitive quartz crystal oscillator. The telemetered signal is inductively coupled by a radiofrequency coil system to an external receiver. The sensors, covered with a protective silicon coating,
B B, Mittal   +5 more
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Implantable and ingestible sensors for wireless physiological monitoring: A review

2017 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, 2017
One of the latest applications of wireless biotelemetry is in the field of implantable and ingestible sensors. The former are implanted inside the human body by means of a surgical operation, while the latter are ingested, just like regular pills, and they perform a wide variety of diagnostic and therapeutic functions.
Asimina Kiourti, Raed M. Shubair
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Core Temperature Monitoring in Obstetric Spinal Anesthesia Using an Ingestible Telemetric Sensor

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2018
BACKGROUND: Perioperative hypothermia may affect maternal and neonatal outcomes after obstetric spinal anesthesia. Core temperature is often poorly monitored during spinal anesthesia, due to the lack of an accurate noninvasive core temperature monitor.
Leon, du Toit   +4 more
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Ingestible sensor helps healthcare providers adjust antihypertensive regimens

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2016
By having a log of when oral antihypertensive drug doses reach a patient’s stomach, healthcare providers at one health system have one more piece of evidence to consider when investigating why blood pressure readings remain higher than desired.
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Understanding the Design of Playful Experiences Around Ingestible Sensors

Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts, 2018
The advancement of sensor technology has provided new opportunities for bodily play and consequently enriched our bodily experiences. The emergence of ingestible sensors supports capturing the user's body data continuously. The intimacy between ingestible sensors and human body also shapes our bodily experiences.
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Analysis and Optimization of a Wireless Communication System for an Ingestable Sensor Microsystem

2007 Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and Information Technologies, 2007
Wireless communication systems targeting miniaturized sensor microsystem networks are characterized by their restricted power and area constraints. DS-SS systems are well suited for such applications. When considering the design of a communication system for such a network, the receiver is the key critical block.
Arslan, Tughrul, Aydin, Nizamettin
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FDA reviewing ingestible sensor device to monitor Abilify compliance

The Brown University Child & Adolescent Psychopharmacology Update, 2015
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not allowed to discuss pending reviews, it has accepted the New Drug Application (NDA) for the combination product of Abilify, a brand of aripiprazole, embedded with a Proteus ingestible sensor. The FDA considered the NDA filed as of September 8.
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(Invited) Self-Powered Sensors Employing Biofuel Cells: Wearable and Ingestible Bioelectronics

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2019
Biofuel cells (BFCs), as energy harvesters, can be used as self-powered biosensors, simplifying sensing systems by minimizing power-consuming units. Such a unique feature allows two‐electrode BFC-based electrochemical biosensors to operate without externally applied voltage, which enables the miniaturization and convenient configuration of biosensors
Itthipon Jeerapan, Joseph Wang
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