Journal article
Chronic impedance spectroscopy of an endovascular stent-electrode array
NL Opie, SE John, GS Rind, SM Ronayne, DB Grayden, AN Burkitt, CN May, TJ O'Brien, TJ Oxley
Journal of Neural Engineering | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Objective. Recently, we reported a minimally invasive stent-electrode array capable of recording neural signals from within a blood vessel. We now investigate the use of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements to infer changes occurring to the electrode-tissue interface from devices implanted in a cohort of sheep for up to 190 days. Approach. In a cohort of 15 sheep, endovascular stent-electrode arrays were implanted in the superior sagittal sinus overlying the motor cortex for up to 190 days. EIS was performed routinely to quantify viable electrodes for up to 91 days. An equivalent circuit model (ECM) was developed from the in vivo measurements to characterize the electrod..
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