• DocumentCode
    3685102
  • Title

    Impedance sensing device for monitoring ulcer healing in human patients

  • Author

    Amy Liao;Monica C. Lin;Lauren C. Ritz;Sarah L. Swisher;David Ni;Kaylee Mann;Yasser Khan;Shuvo Roy;Michael R. Harrison;Ana C. Arias;Vivek Subramanian;David Young;Michel M. Maharbiz

  • Author_Institution
    University of California - Berkeley, 94720, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    5130
  • Lastpage
    5133
  • Abstract
    Chronic skin wounds affect millions of people each year and take billions of dollars to treat. Ulcers are a type of chronic skin wound that can be especially painful for patients and are tricky to treat because current monitoring solutions are subjective. We have developed an impedance sensing tool to objectively monitor the progression of healing in ulcers, and have begun a clinical trial to evaluate the safety and feasibility of our device to map damaged regions of skin. Impedance data has been collected on five patients with ulcers, and impedance was found to correlate with tissue health. A damage threshold was applied to effectively identify certain regions of skin as “damaged tissue”.
  • Keywords
    "Impedance","Skin","Electrodes","Wounds","Impedance measurement","Arrays","Frequency measurement"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • ISSN
    1094-687X
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1558-4615
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319546
  • Filename
    7319546