ABSTRACT

The book presents an innovative technology based on injection of a very weak current to trace the quantity of a drug carried immediately after the administration. The book makes the reader familiar with the technology, from the conception through the design of the instrument, up to the preliminary clinical applications. In the first chapter, the method of transdermal drug delivery and the use of impedance spectroscopy in the dermatological field are presented. The second chapter describes a screening measurement campaign aimed at proving the feasibility of the assessment method and identifying the bandwidth of interest. The prototyping, validation and characterization of an instrument to measure the amount of drug delivered (DUSM: Drug Under Skin Meter) are presented in chapter three. In the fourth chapter three experimental campaigns, based on the electrical analysis of the biological tissue behavior due to the drug delivery, are reported: (i) laboratory emulation on eggplants, (ii) ex-vivo tests on pig ears, and finally (iii) in-vivo tests on human volunteers. In the fifth chapter a behavioral model, based on Finite Elements and Partial Differential Equation, of an impedance-based measurement system for assessing the drug released under the skin, during transdermal delivering, is proposed. The last chapter is dedicated to present a campaign in order to prove the suitability for insulin therapy applications. This book is intended for biomedical engineers, biomedical engineering students, operators working in the field of biomedical instrumentation, biotechnologists, and technicians of transdermal vehiculation.

part I|34 pages

Background

chapter 21|32 pages

Basic Concepts

part II|80 pages

Methods and Instrumentation

chapter 362|26 pages

Measurement Method for Aesthetic Medicine

chapter 3|16 pages

Hyaluronic Acid Meter

chapter 4|10 pages

Measurement Method for Diabetology

chapter 5|10 pages

Insulin Meter

chapter 6|16 pages

Measurement Method for Orthopaedics

part III|38 pages

Case Studies

chapter 1167|16 pages

Aesthetics Medicine

chapter 8|12 pages

Diabetology

chapter 9|8 pages

Orthopaedics