are typically used. This is quite challenging, particularly for biosensor implants as enzymes/
proteins used are damaged by ionizing radiation, causing strand breaks and denaturation.
In recent years, the smartphone has become increasingly qualified for the control of the
overall system, as it has highly developed interfaces for wireless data transmission via
BlueTooth or NFC. The use of apps and the sales realized with them also lead us to expect
that most bioelectronic implants will be controlled by smartphone-based apps in the future.
Implanted sensors and actuators will then appear to be merely devices in the developing
Internet of Things (IoT).
21.8 Ethical Aspects
The development and, in particular, the commercialization of human medical implants
require the testing of the system in animal models, i.e., the performance of animal experi
ments. Animal testing and clinical trials are governed by extensive regulatory requirements
and are different for individual states or confederations of states such as the EU or the USA.
Approval generally requires a positive vote by an ethics committee, which usually includes
physicians and often also members of animal welfare organizations or patient associations.
The test series are associated with high costs so many scientific institutes or bioelectronic
working groups involved in implant developments do not reach this point. If this is the case,
adaptive developments often have to be carried out subsequently, e.g., to improve hermi
ticity or transponder function. After a successful demonstration in the animal model, clinical
studies must be carried out in the course of which the system is implanted in a cohort of
patients on a trial basis, who must be continuously monitored.
A number of the problems associated with implants can usually be resolved within the
framework of ethics committees. Future developments and applications of human im
plants, however, are associated with social implications that go far beyond this, cf. the
study collection [44]. For example, a large part of the digital world is dominated by
Internet corporations with extremely high sales and financial power. The five largest of
them generated nearly $1,200 billion in revenue in 2020 and 2021, respectively [45], which
exceeds the tax revenues of half of all EU countries [46]. As a result, non-state actors are
gaining a high degree of political power, which they also use for their benefit through
FIGURE 21.5
Biosensor implant in a form mimicking cardio implants: (a) open Ti package with PCB and battery, (b) overall
system as exploded view, and (c) photo of the fabricated implant (59 × 45 × 8 mm) with sensor and antenna in
the epoxy header [ 9].
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