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Main Authors: Farisi, Muhammad Salman Al, Kawata, Takuya, Hasegawa, Yoshihiro, Zukri, Mohammad Nizar Mohamed, Matsushima, Miyoko, Kawabe, Tsutomu, Shikida, Mitsuhiro
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19228
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author Farisi, Muhammad Salman Al
Kawata, Takuya
Hasegawa, Yoshihiro
Zukri, Mohammad Nizar Mohamed
Matsushima, Miyoko
Kawabe, Tsutomu
Shikida, Mitsuhiro
author_facet Farisi, Muhammad Salman Al
Kawata, Takuya
Hasegawa, Yoshihiro
Zukri, Mohammad Nizar Mohamed
Matsushima, Miyoko
Kawabe, Tsutomu
Shikida, Mitsuhiro
contents Animal experiments play a vital role in drug discovery and development by providing essential data on a drug's efficacy, safety, and physiological effects before advancing to human clinical trials. In this study, we propose a stent-based flow sensor designed to measure airflow in the airways of laboratory animals. The stent was fabricated from biocompatible Ti using a combination of fiber laser digital processing and an origami-inspired folding technique. The sensing structure was developed through standard micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) microfabrication technology. To integrate the sensing structure with the metallic stent, a facile insertion process was employed, where the sensor film was positioned at the stent's center using its natural buckling mechanism. Once fabricated, the stent implant was expanded and installed within an airway-mimicking tube to validate its functionality. A proof-of-concept trial using an artificial ventilator successfully demonstrated real-time respiration monitoring, confirming the feasibility of the proposed system for airflow measurement in preclinical studies. This stent-based sensor offers a promising approach for enhancing respiratory assessments in laboratory animals, potentially improving the accuracy of drug evaluations and respiratory disease research.
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spellingShingle Laser fabrication of Ti stent and facile MEMS flow sensor integration for implantable respiration monitoring
Farisi, Muhammad Salman Al
Kawata, Takuya
Hasegawa, Yoshihiro
Zukri, Mohammad Nizar Mohamed
Matsushima, Miyoko
Kawabe, Tsutomu
Shikida, Mitsuhiro
Instrumentation and Detectors
Animal experiments play a vital role in drug discovery and development by providing essential data on a drug's efficacy, safety, and physiological effects before advancing to human clinical trials. In this study, we propose a stent-based flow sensor designed to measure airflow in the airways of laboratory animals. The stent was fabricated from biocompatible Ti using a combination of fiber laser digital processing and an origami-inspired folding technique. The sensing structure was developed through standard micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) microfabrication technology. To integrate the sensing structure with the metallic stent, a facile insertion process was employed, where the sensor film was positioned at the stent's center using its natural buckling mechanism. Once fabricated, the stent implant was expanded and installed within an airway-mimicking tube to validate its functionality. A proof-of-concept trial using an artificial ventilator successfully demonstrated real-time respiration monitoring, confirming the feasibility of the proposed system for airflow measurement in preclinical studies. This stent-based sensor offers a promising approach for enhancing respiratory assessments in laboratory animals, potentially improving the accuracy of drug evaluations and respiratory disease research.
title Laser fabrication of Ti stent and facile MEMS flow sensor integration for implantable respiration monitoring
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19228