通过重新设计医疗水泡促进药物依从性- Smartblister方法

Solomon Zannos, D. Nikitopoulos, Vassilis Gryparis, L. Tzounis, Konstantina S. Nikita, I. Maglogiannis, P. Tsanakas
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准确的药物治疗对患者的预后至关重要,这是医学界公认的事实,尤其是慢性病患者。根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的说法,服药依从性低导致死亡率上升和巨大的医疗费用。重要的研究工作一直致力于寻找一种客观的方法来评估和提高药物依从性的水平。智能水泡项目的目的是研究、设计和开发一种新颖的方法,该方法使用嵌入水泡中的电子电路来检测药丸被取出的确切时间。所提出的方法包括(a)一个智能泡罩,其无源电子电路直接印刷在泡罩或使用导电墨水的不粘胶基板上(智能标签方法),以及(b)一个小型电子设备,激活泡罩并与中央信息云计算系统通信。所提出的设计可以很容易地被采用,并允许潜在的低成本智能泡罩的可扩展生产。此外,该激活装置可重复使用,可用于各种水泡,预计成本低。
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Promoting Medication Adherence by Redesigning Medical Blisters - The Smartblister approach
It is widely known and accepted in the medical field that accurate medication treatment is crucial for patient’s outcome, especially amongst patients with chronic diseases. According to World Health Organization (WHO), low level of medication adherence leads to increased mortality rate and immense medical costs. Important research efforts have been dedicated to finding an objective way to assess and increase the level of medication adherence. The aim of the Smart-Blister project is to study, design and develop a novel methodology, which uses electronic circuits embedded in the blisters to detect the exact time that a pill has been removed. The proposed methodology consists of (a) a smart blister with a passive electronic circuit directly screen printed onto the blister or onto a self-adhesive substrate (smart-label approach) using a conductive ink, and (b) a small electronic device, that activates the blister and communicates with a central information cloud computing system. The proposed design can be easily adopted and allow for potentially scalable production of low-cost smart blisters. Moreover, the activation device is reusable, can be used with various blisters and it is expected to be of low-cost.
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