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Detection of Sodium Ion Imbalance in Human Body Fluids Using an Improved RF Sensor

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JERM.2022.3218156

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Body fluid; CSRR; human blood plasma; sodium ion concentration

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A novel RF sensor is developed and successfully utilized to determine the Sodium ion constituent variation in human body fluid, which is crucial for metabolic functioning. The measured sensitivity for Na+ ions in the body fluid is recorded to be 0.03 dB/(mmol/dm3) for the fabricated RF sensor.
A novel radio frequency (RF) sensor is designed, de-veloped, and tested to determine sodium ion imbalance in human body fluids. The proposed sensor consists of a complementary split ring resonators (CSRR)-based structure with the sensing region surrounded by air vias to improve the confinement of the E-field within the sensing region. The proposed RF sensor is designed using the full wave EM simulator, the computer simulation technology (CST) Microwave Studio, and fabricated on Rogers 6002 (epsilon r = 2.2) having a thickness of 3.75 mm. The various parameters of the designed sensor are optimized for improved performance, and its equivalent circuit model is developed using the ADS software. The proposed sensor confines the field in the sensing area and the test fluid is injected into the sensing region through a specially designed 1.5 mm fluidic channel made across the width of the substrate. This kind of channel embedded in the substrate limits the quantity of fluid interacting with the sensing region thereby facilitating testing of Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) possessing even high-value permittivity in the range of 80-100. The SBF in the present situation is primarily being used to mimic human blood plasma to detect Na+ concentrations in a lab environment. The developed RF sensor prototype is successfully utilized to determine the Sodium ion constituent variation in the body fluid, which is an important aspect as Na+ concentration affects the metabolic functioning in the body. The measured sensitivity for Na+ ions in the body fluid is recorded to be 0.03 dB/(mmol/dm3) for the fabricated RF sensor.

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