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Textile-based conformable and breathable ultrasound imaging probe

Authors :
Noda, Takumi
Takamatsu, Seiichi
Yamamoto, Michitaka
Tomita, Naoto
Itoh, Toshihiro
Azuma, Takashi
Sakuma, Ichiro
Tomii, Naoki
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Daily monitoring of internal tissues with conformable and breathable ultrasound (US) imaging probes is promising for early detection of diseases. In recent years, textile substrates are widely used for wearable devices since they satisfy both conformability and breathability. However, it is not currently possible to use textile substrates for US probes due to the reflection or attenuation of US waves at the air gaps in the textiles. In this paper, we fabricated a conformable and breathable US imaging probe by sandwiching the US elements between two woven polyester textiles on which copper electrodes were formed through electroless plating. The air gaps between the fibers at the electrode parts were filled with copper, allowing for high penetration of US waves. On the other hand, the non-electrode parts retain air gaps, leading to high breathability. The fabricated textile-based probe showed low flexural rigidity ($0.066 \times 10^{-4} N \cdot m^2/m$) and high air permeability ($11.7 cm^3 / cm^2 \cdot s$). Human neck imaging demonstrated the ability of the probe to monitor the pulsation of the common carotid artery and change in the internal jugular vein diameter, which lead to the early detection of health issues such as arteriosclerosis and dehydration.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.03787
Document Type :
Working Paper