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titleOfInvention A protective layer comprising glucose and sucrose in equal proportions
abstract A method for protecting a remotely monitorable sensor from damage during insertion into and fixation in a bodily lumen, comprising the step of applying a soluble protective layer to the sensor, wherein the protective layer dissolves after insertion and fixation to allow proper operation of the sensor. The sensor (1) has two holes (3) in its periphery for attachment to sutures within a lumen. A coronary artery (5) starting at the aorta (7) and having an occlusion (9), a bypass (11) is connected between the aorta at point (13) and at point (15) beyond the occlusion (9). A sensor (1) is placed either at the proximal ostium (17) or at the proximal part of the bypass (19). The sensor (1) is fixed in place using the two holes (3) for attachment to the sutures. The soluble protective layer comprises glucose and sucrose of approximately equal proportions is further described.
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