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    Tattoo-Like Graphene Implant Can Treat Irregular Heartbeats: Research

    Heartbeats
    Inam Ansari
    May8/ 2023

    Texas: Researchers led by Northwestern University and the University of Texas at Austin (UT) have developed the first cardiac implant made from graphene, a two-dimensional supermaterial with ultra-strong, lightweight and conductive properties. Similar in appearance to a child's temporary tattoo, the new graphene "tattoo" implant is thinner than a single strand of hair yet still functions like a classical pacemaker. But unlike current pacemakers and implanted defibrillators, which require hard, rigid materials that are mechanically incompatible with the body, the new device softly melds to the heart to simultaneously sense and treat irregular heartbeats. The implant is thin and flexible enough to conform to the heart's delicate contours as well as stretchy and strong enough to withstand the dynamic motions of a beating heart. After implanting the device into a rat model, the researchers demonstrated that the graphene tattoo could successfully sense irregular heart rhythms and then deliver electrical stimulation through a series of pulses without constraining or altering the heart's natural motions. Even better: The technology also is optically transparent, allowing the researchers to use an external source of optical light to record and stimulate the heart through the device. The study will be published on Thursday (April 20) in the journal Advanced Materials. It marks the thinnest known cardiac implant to date. "One of the challenges for current pacemakers and defibrillators is that they are difficult to affix onto the surface of the heart," said Northwestern's Igor Efimov, the study's senior author. "Defibrillator electrodes, for example, are essentially coils made of very thick wires. These wires are not flexible, and they break. Rig ...

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