A Wearable, Multiplexed Sensor for Real-time and In-situ Monitoring of Wound Biomarkers

A. N. Pereira, Tanzila Noushin, Shawana Tabassum
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Abstract

This paper reports on a wearable, multiplexed electrochemical sensor fabricated on a flexible paper substrate for real-time and in-situ monitoring of four wound biomarkers on a single platform. The fabrication method utilizes a low-cost screen-printing technique in which four working electrodes, one common counter electrode, and one common reference electrode are transfer printed on vinyl paper, which is next integrated with medical gauze. In this paper, we report quantitative measurements of C-reactive protein (which is a marker of the systemic and local inflammation state of chronic wounds) with high specificity and reliability. The novelty of this work lies in developing a multiplexed wound monitoring sensor on a flexible substrate utilizing a simpler and inexpensive fabrication procedure. The sensor exhibits a high sensitivity to C- reactive protein with a limit of detection of 5.8 milligrams per liter. The presented multiplexed wound monitoring patch offers a promising approach to measure the progression of wound healing and the effectiveness of treatment in real-time.
用于伤口生物标志物实时和原位监测的可穿戴多路传感器
本文报道了一种可穿戴的多路电化学传感器,该传感器制造在柔性纸基板上,用于在单个平台上实时和现场监测四种伤口生物标志物。该制造方法采用低成本丝网印刷技术,将四个工作电极、一个普通反电极和一个普通参比电极转移印刷在乙烯基纸上,然后将其与医用纱布集成。在本文中,我们报道了c反应蛋白(慢性伤口全身和局部炎症状态的标志)的定量测量具有高特异性和可靠性。这项工作的新颖之处在于利用更简单和廉价的制造过程,在柔性基板上开发了一种多路伤口监测传感器。该传感器对C反应蛋白具有很高的灵敏度,检测限为每升5.8毫克。所提出的多路伤口监测贴片为实时测量伤口愈合进展和治疗效果提供了一种很有前途的方法。
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