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Battery-free, wireless soft sensors for continuous multi-site measurements of pressure and temperature from patients at risk for pressure injuries.


ABSTRACT: Capabilities for continuous monitoring of pressures and temperatures at critical skin interfaces can help to guide care strategies that minimize the potential for pressure injuries in hospitalized patients or in individuals confined to the bed. This paper introduces a soft, skin-mountable class of sensor system for this purpose. The design includes a pressure-responsive element based on membrane deflection and a battery-free, wireless mode of operation capable of multi-site measurements at strategic locations across the body. Such devices yield continuous, simultaneous readings of pressure and temperature in a sequential readout scheme from a pair of primary antennas mounted under the bedding and connected to a wireless reader and a multiplexer located at the bedside. Experimental evaluation of the sensor and the complete system includes benchtop measurements and numerical simulations of the key features. Clinical trials involving two hemiplegic patients and a tetraplegic patient demonstrate the feasibility, functionality and long-term stability of this technology in operating hospital settings.

SUBMITTER: Oh YS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8385057 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Battery-free, wireless soft sensors for continuous multi-site measurements of pressure and temperature from patients at risk for pressure injuries.

Oh Yong Suk YS   Kim Jae-Hwan JH   Xie Zhaoqian Z   Cho Seokjoo S   Han Hyeonseok H   Jeon Sung Woo SW   Park Minsu M   Namkoong Myeong M   Avila Raudel R   Song Zhen Z   Lee Sung-Uk SU   Ko Kabseok K   Lee Jungyup J   Lee Je-Sang JS   Min Weon Gi WG   Lee Byeong-Ju BJ   Choi Myungwoo M   Chung Ha Uk HU   Kim Jongwon J   Han Mengdi M   Koo Jahyun J   Choi Yeon Sik YS   Kwak Sung Soo SS   Kim Sung Bong SB   Kim Jeonghyun J   Choi Jungil J   Kang Chang-Mo CM   Kim Jong Uk JU   Kwon Kyeongha K   Won Sang Min SM   Baek Janice Mihyun JM   Lee Yujin Y   Kim So Young SY   Lu Wei W   Vazquez-Guardado Abraham A   Jeong Hyoyoung H   Ryu Hanjun H   Lee Geumbee G   Kim Kyuyoung K   Kim Seunghwan S   Kim Min Seong MS   Choi Jungrak J   Choi Dong Yun DY   Yang Quansan Q   Zhao Hangbo H   Bai Wubin W   Jang Hokyung H   Yu Yongjoon Y   Lim Jaeman J   Guo Xu X   Kim Bong Hoon BH   Jeon Seokwoo S   Davies Charles C   Banks Anthony A   Sung Hyung Jin HJ   Huang Yonggang Y   Park Inkyu I   Rogers John A JA  

Nature communications 20210824 1


Capabilities for continuous monitoring of pressures and temperatures at critical skin interfaces can help to guide care strategies that minimize the potential for pressure injuries in hospitalized patients or in individuals confined to the bed. This paper introduces a soft, skin-mountable class of sensor system for this purpose. The design includes a pressure-responsive element based on membrane deflection and a battery-free, wireless mode of operation capable of multi-site measurements at strat  ...[more]

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