Title :
Wireless Flexible Smart Bandage for Continuous Monitoring of Wound Oxygenation
Author :
Mostafalu, Pooria ; Lenk, William ; Dokmeci, Mehmet R. ; Ziaie, Babak ; Khademhosseini, Ali ; Sonkusale, Sameer R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tufts Univ., Medford, MA, USA
Abstract :
Current methods in treating chronic wounds have had limited success in large part due to the open loop nature of the treatment. We have created a localized 3D-printed smart wound dressing platform that will allow for real-time data acquisition of oxygen concentration, which is an important indicator of wound healing. This will serve as the first leg of a feedback loop for a fully optimized treatment mechanism tailored to the individual patient. A flexible oxygen sensor was designed and fabricated with high sensitivity and linear current output. With a series of off-the-shelf electronic components including a programmable-gain analog front-end, a microcontroller and wireless radio, an integrated electronic system with data readout and wireless transmission capabilities was assembled in a compact package. Using an elastomeric material, a bandage with exceptional flexibility and tensile strength was 3D-printed. The bandage contains cavities for both the oxygen sensor and the electronic systems, with contacts interfacing the two systems. Our integrated, flexible platform is the first step toward providing a self-operating, highly optimized remote therapy for chronic wounds.
Keywords :
data acquisition; elastomers; flexible electronics; gas sensors; intelligent sensors; oxygen; readout electronics; tensile strength; wireless sensor networks; wounds; data readout; elastomeric material; flexible oxygen sensor; integrated electronic system; localized 3D-printed smart wound dressing platform; microcontroller; oxygen concentration; programmable-gain analog front-end; real-time data acquisition; tensile strength; wireless flexible smart bandage; wireless radio; wireless transmission capabilities; wound oxygenation; Computers; Microcontrollers; Monitoring; Readout electronics; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Wounds; Flexible oxygen sensor; smart bandage; wireless;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2015.2488582