Wearable electronics for skin wound monitoring and healing.

Soft science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.20517/ss.2022.13
Shubham Patel, Faheem Ershad, Min Zhao, Roslyn Rivkah Isseroff, Bin Duan, Yubin Zhou, Yong Wang, Cunjiang Yu
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Wound healing is one of the most complex processes in the human body, supported by many cellular events that are tightly coordinated to repair the wound efficiently. Chronic wounds have potentially life-threatening consequences. Traditional wound dressings come in direct contact with wounds to help them heal and avoid further complications. However, traditional wound dressings have some limitations. These dressings do not provide real-time information on wound conditions, leading clinicians to miss the best time for adjusting treatment. Moreover, the current diagnosis of wounds is relatively subjective. Wearable electronics have become a unique platform to potentially monitor wound conditions in a continuous manner accurately and even to serve as accelerated healing vehicles. In this review, we briefly discuss the wound status with some objective parameters/biomarkers influencing wound healing, followed by the presentation of various novel wearable devices used for monitoring wounds and accelerating wound healing. We further summarize the associated device working principles. This review concludes by highlighting some major challenges in wearable devices toward wound healing that need to be addressed by the research community.

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用于皮肤伤口监测和愈合的可穿戴电子设备。
伤口愈合是人体最复杂的过程之一,由许多细胞事件密切协调以有效修复伤口。慢性伤口有潜在的危及生命的后果。传统的伤口敷料直接与伤口接触,以帮助伤口愈合并避免进一步的并发症。然而,传统的伤口敷料有一些局限性。这些敷料不能提供伤口状况的实时信息,导致临床医生错过了调整治疗的最佳时机。此外,目前对伤口的诊断相对主观。可穿戴电子设备已经成为一个独特的平台,可以连续准确地监测伤口状况,甚至可以作为加速愈合的工具。在这篇综述中,我们简要地讨论了影响伤口愈合的一些客观参数/生物标志物的伤口状态,然后介绍了各种用于监测伤口和加速伤口愈合的新型可穿戴设备。进一步总结了相关器件的工作原理。这篇综述最后强调了可穿戴设备在伤口愈合方面的一些主要挑战,这些挑战需要研究界来解决。
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