SWAN-iCare: A smart wearable and autonomous negative pressure device for wound monitoring and therapy

I. Texier, P. Marcoux, P. Pham, M. Muller, P. Benhamou, M. Correvon, G. Dudnik, G. Voirin, N. Bue, J. Cristensen, M. Laurenza, G. Gazzara, Andreas Raptopoulos, A. Bartzas, D. Soudris, C. Saxby, T. Navarro, F. Francesco, P. Salvo, M. Romanelli, B. Paggi, L. Lymberopoulos
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The EU FP7 SWAN-iCare project aims at developing an integrated autonomous device for the monitoring and the personalized management of chronic wounds, mainly diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers. Most foot and leg ulcers are caused by diabetes and vascular problems respectively but a remarkable number of them are also due to the co-morbidity influence of many other diseases (e.g. kidney disease, congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, inflammatory bowel disease). More than 10 million people in Europe suffer from chronic wounds, a number which is expected to grow due to the aging of the population. The core of the project is the fabrication of a conceptually new wearable negative pressure device equipped with Information and Communication Technologies. Such device will allow users to: (a) accurately monitor many wound parameters via non-invasive integrated micro-sensors, (b) early identify infections and (c) remotely provide an innovative personalized two-line therapy via non-invasive micro-actuators to supplement the negative pressure wound therapy. This paper describes the main components of the SWAN-iCare system and its potential impact in the area of wound management.
SWAN-iCare:一种智能可穿戴和自主负压设备,用于伤口监测和治疗
欧盟FP7 SWAN-iCare项目旨在开发一种集成的自主设备,用于慢性伤口的监测和个性化管理,主要是糖尿病足溃疡和腿部静脉溃疡。大多数足部和腿部溃疡分别是由糖尿病和血管问题引起的,但也有相当数量的溃疡是由许多其他疾病(如肾病、充血性心力衰竭、高血压、炎症性肠病)的合并症影响引起的。欧洲有超过1000万人患有慢性伤口,由于人口老龄化,预计这一数字还会增长。该项目的核心是制造一种概念性的新型可穿戴负压设备,该设备配备了信息和通信技术。这种设备将允许用户:(a)通过非侵入性集成微传感器准确监测许多伤口参数,(b)早期识别感染,(c)通过非侵入性微致动器远程提供创新的个性化双线治疗,以补充负压伤口治疗。本文介绍了SWAN-iCare系统的主要组成部分及其在伤口管理领域的潜在影响。
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