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Wireless Intelligent Patch for Closed-loop In Situ Wound Management.


ABSTRACT: Wound infections pose a major healthcare issue, affecting the well-being of millions of patients worldwide. Effective intervention and on-site detection are important in wound management. However, current approaches are hindered by time-consuming analysis and a lack of technology for real-time monitoring and prompt therapy delivery. In this study, a smart wound patch system (SWPS) designed for wireless closed-loop and in-situ wound management is presented. The SWPS integrates a microfluidic structure, an organic electrochemical transistor (OECT) based sensor, an electrical stimulation module, and a miniaturized flexible printed circuit board (FPCB). The OECT incorporates a bacteria-responsive DNA hydrogel-coated gate for continuous monitoring of bacterial virulence at wound sites. Real-time detection of OECT readings and on-demand delivery of electrical cues to accelerate wound healing is facilitated by a mobile phone application linked with an FPCB containing low-power electronics equipped with parallel sensing and stimulation circuitry. In this proof-of-concept study, the functionality of the SWPS is validated and its application both in vitro and in vivo is demonstrated. This proposed system expands the arsenal of tools available for effective wound management and enables personalized treatment.

SUBMITTER: Liu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11304288 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Wireless Intelligent Patch for Closed-loop In Situ Wound Management.

Liu Zijian Z   Song Hao H   Lin Guanming G   Zhong Weicong W   Zhang Yang Y   Yang Anqi A   Liu Yuxin Y   Duan Junhan J   Zhou Yajing Y   Jiao Kangjian K   Ding Donghai D   Feng Yanwen Y   Yue Jun J   Zhao Wenjing W   Lin Xudong X  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20240603 29


Wound infections pose a major healthcare issue, affecting the well-being of millions of patients worldwide. Effective intervention and on-site detection are important in wound management. However, current approaches are hindered by time-consuming analysis and a lack of technology for real-time monitoring and prompt therapy delivery. In this study, a smart wound patch system (SWPS) designed for wireless closed-loop and in-situ wound management is presented. The SWPS integrates a microfluidic stru  ...[more]

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