Multifunctional skin-like electronics for quantitative, clinical monitoring of cutaneous wound healing

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العنوان: Multifunctional skin-like electronics for quantitative, clinical monitoring of cutaneous wound healing
المؤلفون: Leo Falgout, Yonggang Huang, Beatrice Nardone, Yewang Su, Yoshiaki Hattori, Sung Young Jung, Huanyu Cheng, John A. Rogers, Young Min Song, Emily Poon, Jung Woo Lee, Jae-Woong Jeong, Amy S. Paller, Dennis P. West, Zhuangjian Liu, Divya Sadhwani, Jonathan A. Fan, Amelia Geisler, Jing Xia, Yihui Zhang, Xiao Qi Wang, R. Chad Webb, Michael Nodzenski, Andrew P. Bonifas, Murad Alam, Kyung In Jang, Woosik Lee, Philip Won, Ilyoun Na, Woon-Hong Yeo
المصدر: Advanced healthcare materials. 3(10)
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Wound site, Chronic wound, Male, Materials science, Biomedical Engineering, Silicones, Pharmaceutical Science, Surgical wound healing, Article, Sensitive skin, Biomaterials, medicine, Humans, Electronics, Instrumentation (computer programming), Surgical Tape, Aged, Monitoring, Physiologic, Wound Healing, Modalities, integumentary system, Equipment Design, Middle Aged, Electronics, Medical, Thermography, Female, Cutaneous wound, medicine.symptom, Skin Temperature, Biomedical engineering
الوصف: Non-invasive, biomedical devices have the potential to provide important, quantitative data for the assessment of skin diseases and wound healing. Traditional methods either rely on qualitative visual and tactile judgments of a professional and/or data obtained using instrumentation with forms that do not readily allow intimate integration with sensitive skin near a wound site. Here we report a skin-like electronics platform that can softly and reversibly laminate perilesionally at wounds to provide highly accurate, quantitative data of relevance to the management of surgical wound healing. Clinical studies on patients using thermal sensors and actuators in fractal layouts provide precise time-dependent mapping of temperature and thermal conductivity of the skin near the wounds. Analytical and simulation results establish the fundamentals of the sensing modalities, the mechanics of the system, and strategies for optimized design. The use of this type of ‘epidermal’ electronics system in a realistic, clinical setting with human subjects establishes a set of practical procedures in disinfection, reuse, and protocols for quantitative measurement. The results have the potential to address important unmet needs in chronic wound management.
تدمد: 2192-2659
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6904ac0f0b122c2710c42ff8820f45afTest
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24668927Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....6904ac0f0b122c2710c42ff8820f45af
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE