Claims
- 1. A medical electrode for application to the skin of a living subject for sensing biopotentials created within the body of the subject or for electrostimulating the skin and deeper lying tissue layers, the skin of the subject having an exterior stratum corneum layer and a subsurface stratum germinativum layer, comprising:
a generally planar carrier base member; and a plurality of electrical signal carrying spikes integrally formed with said base member and arranged in an array thereon, said spikes being electrically and mechanically connected to each other by said base member and comprised of the same material as said base member, said spikes being electrically conductive on their surfaces, said spikes being formed to penetrate the skin of the subject and having a length sufficient to extend into the stratum germinativum of the subject.
- 2. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein the length of the spikes range from about 150 μm to about 500 μm.
- 3. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein the length of the spikes range from about 150 μm to about 350 μm.
- 4. The medical electrode of claim I wherein said base member is formed from a wafer element wherein said spikes are fabricated from said wafer-like element by a deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) process on said element.
- 5. The medical electrode of claim 4 wherein the spikes are fabricated by a triple DRIE process comprising a consecutive sequence of an isotropic, an anisotropic, and another isotropic etch.
- 6. The medical electrode of claim 5 wherein the spikes are sharp and needle-like in form and are fabricated using an oxidation forming and removal process.
- 7. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein the said spikes have barb shaped tips.
- 8. The medical electrode of claim 7 wherein the said barbs on said spikes are formed to improve the attachment of the medical electrode to the skin of the subject.
- 9. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein said base member is formed from a wafer-like element and wherein said spikes are fabricated from said wafer-like element by a combination of deep reactive ion etching processes and silicon oxidation processes on said element.
- 10. The medical electrode of claim 9 wherein said spikes are fabricated by a combination of processes comprising a consecutive sequence of an isotropic and an anisotropic DRIE process, followed by an oxidation process, followed by an anisotropic and an isotropic DRIE process, followed by an oxide removal and a final isotropic DRIE process.
- 11. The medical electrode of claim 9 wherein the spikes are sharp and needle-like in form and are fabricated using an oxidation forming and -removal process.
- 12. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein the spikes are fabricated using a replication technique.
- 13. The medical electrode of claim 12 wherein the spikes are fabricated into a plastic material by an injection molding or hot embossing process.
- 14. The medical electrode of claim 13 wherein the master for the molding or hot embossing process is produced by using a triple deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) process comprising a consecutive sequence of an isotropic, an anistropic, and another isotropic etch or combination of DRIE processes and oxidation processes.
- 15. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive surface of said spikes is obtained by uniform deposition-coating of the said spikes with a biocompatible metal.
- 16. The medical electrode of claim 15 wherein the uniform deposition-coating of said spikes is obtained tiling the carrier base member so that an angle of a longitudinal axis of the spikes in respect to a flow of evaporated particles of the material constituting the said conductive biocompatible metal layer is not zero degrees and rotating the said carrier base member so as the spikes are entirely coated.
- 17. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein an electrical contact between the electrically conductive surface of the spikes and a back surface of the base member opposite to the surface in which the spikes are formed in is established by means of at least one metal coated through-hole going through said base member.
- 18. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein an electrical contact between the electrically conductive surface of the spikes and a back surface of the base member opposite to the surface in which the spikes are formed in is established by means of metal coated edges of the base member.
- 19. The medical electrode of claim 1 wherein said base member has a hole going through the base member and wherein said electrode includes a fluid container on said base member surface opposite that in which said spikes are formed for providing fluid through said hole to the skin of said subject.
- 20. The medical electrode of claim 17 further including a fluid container on the carrier base member surface opposite the surface in which said spikes are formed for providing fluid through said through-hole to the skin of the subject.
- 21. The medical electrode of claim 19 wherein said spikes have grooves along their length to improve the penetration of the liquid into the stratum germinativum during the use of the electrode.
- 22. The medical electrode of claim 20 wherein said spikes have grooves along their length to improve the penetration of the liquid into the stratum germinativum during the use of the electrode.
- 23. A medical electrode of claim 1 wherein said spikes are hollow and said base member has holes, and said electrode includes a fluid container on the carrier base member surface opposite that in which said spikes are formed for providing fluid through said holes to said spikes.
- 24. A method of using a medical electrode to inject a liquid drug through the stratum corneum of the subject's skin and to electrically stimulate the skin and deeper tissue layers of the subject, the electrode having spikes insertable into the skin of the subject and having a liquid container, said method comprising the steps of:
applying the medical electrode on the subject's skin so the spikes penetrate the stratum corneum; passing the liquid drug from the said liquid retainer onto the skin of the subject for injection through the stratum corneum in the penetrations created by the spikes; and stimulating the skin and deeper tissue layers with electrical impulses applied by the spikes.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the liquid drug is injected using capillary forces.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein the liquid drug is injected by mechanically applied pressure.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
60177423 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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60489556 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application 60/177,423, filed Jan. 21, 2000 by the inventors named in this application. The present application is also a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/489,556 filed Jan. 21, 2000 by Pekka Merlainen and Heli Tolvanen-Laakso.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
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PCT/IB01/00059 |
1/20/2001 |
WO |
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