Development of a non-invasive screening device of diabetic peripheral neuropathy based on the perception of micro-vibration

H. Sawada, K. Uchida, J. Danjo, Yu Nakamura
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An estimated number of 420 million people in the world had diabetes mellitus in 2014, which had become quadruple since 1980, and the number is estimated to be 700 million by 2025. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases, which causes high blood sugar to a person, due to the functional problems of the pancreas or the metabolism. Patients of untreated diabetes would be damaged by the high blood sugar in vessels, and this starts to destroy capillary vessels to lower the sensitivity of tactile sensations, then effects to various organs and nerve systems. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the complications of diabetes mellitus, and the authors pay attention to the decline of the sensitivity of tactile sensations in the early stage of diabetes. By using a novel micro-vibration actuator that employs a shape-memory alloy wire, we develop a non-invasive screening device of the level of diabetes based on the perception of micro-vibration patterns. Experiments are conducted in a medical clinic, and the relation between the tactile stimuli and the medical diagnosis of diabetes are examined.
基于微振动感知的糖尿病周围神经病变无创筛查装置的研制
2014年,全球估计有4.2亿人患有糖尿病,这一数字是1980年的四倍,预计到2025年将达到7亿。糖尿病是一组代谢性疾病,由于胰腺功能问题或代谢问题导致高血糖。未经治疗的糖尿病患者会受到血管高血糖的损害,开始破坏毛细血管,降低触觉的敏感性,进而影响到各个器官和神经系统。糖尿病周围神经病变是糖尿病的并发症之一,作者关注糖尿病早期触觉敏感性的下降。通过一种新型的微振动驱动器,采用形状记忆合金丝,我们开发了一种基于微振动模式感知的糖尿病水平非侵入性筛查装置。在医学诊所进行了实验,探讨了触觉刺激与糖尿病医学诊断的关系。
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