Volume 12, number 1

Technology for Forecasting and Early Detection of Disease Based on Analysis of Human Saliva by Means of Implantable Biosensor

 

D.M. Mikhaylov1, V.A. Stupin2, V.N. Konev1, A.V. Starikovskiy1 and A.S. Smirnov1

 

1National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI” (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute), Kashirskoe highway, 31, 115409, Moscow, Russian Federation. 2GBOU VPO Named After N.I. Pirogov,Ostrovityanova Street 1, 117997, Moscow, Russia.

 

ABSTRACT:

This article is devoted to the development of a device implanted in human oral cavity for continuous monitoring of the patient’s salivary fluid in order to detect occurring cardiac diseases. Miniature sensor draws in saliva at certain intervals and analyzes it for the presence of biological markers that indicate, for example, approaching myocardial infarction. If cordial markers are identified there is an automatic notification of the patient and/or medical personnel. The paper presents the basic requirements to be met by the sensor that will help to improve the quality and speed of diagnosis of various cardiovascular diseases.

 

KEYWORDS:

Biological markers (biomarkers); biosensor; cardiomarker; myocardial infarction; saliva; implant; cardiovascular system

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Mikhaylov D. M, Stupin V. A, Konev V. N, Starikovskiy A. V, Smirnov A. S. Technology for Forecasting and Early Detection of Disease Based on Analysis of Human Saliva by Means of Implantable Biosensor. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)

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Mikhaylov D. M, Stupin V. A, Konev V. N, Starikovskiy A. V, Smirnov A. S. Technology for Forecasting and Early Detection of Disease Based on Analysis of Human Saliva by Means of Implantable Biosensor. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1). Available from: https://www.biotech-asia.org/?p=5388

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