Powering the future: Exploring self-charging cardiac implantable electronic devices and the Qi revolution.

Pacing Clin Electrophysiol

Division of Cardiology, London Health Sciences, Schulich Medical School, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The global rise in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has led to significant healthcare challenges, prompting a focus on cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) to improve patient outcomes and lower sudden cardiac death rates.
  • - There’s growing interest in using nanogenerator-based energy harvesters due to their self-powering capabilities and biocompatibility, which could help address the issue of battery replacements in CIEDs.
  • - This review discusses the potential of Qi wireless power transfer (WPT) technology in CIEDs, highlighting its promise for future advancements despite the existing limitations of current energy harvesters.

Article Abstract

The incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have risen over the last few decades worldwide, resulting in a cost burden to healthcare systems and increasingly complex procedures. Among many strategies for treating heart diseases, treating arrhythmias using cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) has been shown to improve quality of life and reduce the incidence of sudden cardiac death. The battery-powered CIEDs have the inherent challenge of regular battery replacements depending upon energy usage for their programmed tasks. Nanogenerator-based  energy harvesters have been extensively studied, developed, and optimized continuously in recent years to overcome this challenge owing to their merits of self-powering abilities and good biocompatibility. Although these nanogenerators and others currently used in energy harvesters, such as biofuel cells (BFCs) exhibit an infinite spectrum of uses for this novel technology, their demerits should not be dismissed. Despite the emergence of Qi wireless power transfer (WPT) has revolutionized the technological world, its application in CIEDs has yet to be studied well. This review outlines the working principles and applications of currently employed energy harvesters to provide a preliminary exploration of CIEDs based on Qi WPT, which may be a promising technology for the next generation of functionalized CIEDs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pace.14955DOI Listing

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