授权糖尿病足溃疡预防:一种新的基于云的足底压力监测系统,增强自我保健。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Technology and Health Care Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1177/09287329241290943
ShuiCai Wu, GuangYu Bin, WenFei Shi, Lan Lin, YongSong Xu, Dong Zhao, Stephen P Morgan, Shen Sun
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背景:由于足底压力异常对糖尿病足溃疡的发展有重要影响,而在日常生活中缺乏对其的监测,本研究应运而生。我们的研究介绍了一种基于云的,用户友好的足底压力监测系统,旨在无缝集成到日常生活中。目的:本创新系统旨在实现溃疡的早期预测和主动预防,从而通过增强自我保健和及时干预,大幅改善糖尿病足的护理。方法:开发了一种新颖的、以用户为中心的足底压力监测系统,集成了可穿戴设备、移动应用程序和云计算,用于糖尿病足的即时护理。这种配置便于在64个脚下点进行全面监测。它鼓励用户参与健康管理。该系统将数据无线传输到云端,在云端对数据进行处理并在应用程序上提供,通过即时反馈促进主动的自我护理。为日常使用量身定制,我们的系统简化了家庭监测,加强了早期溃疡检测和预防措施。结果:一项可行性研究验证了我们系统的准确性,与商业压力传感通道相比,相对误差约为4%。这种精确度肯定了该系统在家庭监测方面的有效性及其在糖尿病足溃疡预防方面的潜力,将其定位为自我管理护理的可行工具。结论:该系统动态捕获和分析足底压力分布和步态周期细节,突出了其在早期糖尿病足溃疡检测和治疗中的实用性。它提供实时、可操作的数据,是个人积极参与足部医疗保健的重要工具,体现了自我管理医疗保健实践的本质。
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Empowering diabetic foot ulcer prevention: A novel cloud-based plantar pressure monitoring system for enhanced self-care.

BackgroundThis study was prompted by the crucial impact of abnormal plantar pressure on diabetic foot ulcer development and the notable lack of its monitoring in daily life. Our research introduces a cloud-based, user-friendly plantar pressure monitoring system designed for seamless integration into daily routines.ObjectiveThis innovative system aims to enable early ulcer prediction and proactive prevention, thereby substantially improving diabetic foot care through enhanced self-care and timely intervention.MethodsA novel, user-centric plantar pressure monitoring system was developed, integrating a wearable device, mobile application, and cloud computing for instantaneous diabetic foot care. This configuration facilitates comprehensive monitoring at 64 underfoot points. It encourages user engagement in health management. The system wirelessly transmits data to the cloud, where insights are processed and made available on the app, fostering proactive self-care through immediate feedback. Tailored for daily use, our system streamlines home monitoring, enhancing early ulcer detection and preventative measures.ResultsA feasibility study validated our system's accuracy, demonstrating a relative error of approximately 4% compared to a commercial pressure sensing walkway. This precision affirms the system's efficacy for home-based monitoring and its potential in diabetic foot ulcer prevention, positioning it as a viable instrument for self-managed care.ConclusionsThe system dynamically captures and analyzes plantar pressure distribution and gait cycle details, highlighting its utility in early diabetic foot ulcer detection and management. Offering real-time, actionable data, it stands as a critical tool for individuals to actively participate in their foot health care, epitomizing the essence of self-managed healthcare practices.

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Technology and Health Care
Technology and Health Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
282
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Technology and Health Care is intended to serve as a forum for the presentation of original articles and technical notes, observing rigorous scientific standards. Furthermore, upon invitation, reviews, tutorials, discussion papers and minisymposia are featured. The main focus of THC is related to the overlapping areas of engineering and medicine. The following types of contributions are considered: 1.Original articles: New concepts, procedures and devices associated with the use of technology in medical research and clinical practice are presented to a readership with a widespread background in engineering and/or medicine. In particular, the clinical benefit deriving from the application of engineering methods and devices in clinical medicine should be demonstrated. Typically, full length original contributions have a length of 4000 words, thereby taking duly into account figures and tables. 2.Technical Notes and Short Communications: Technical Notes relate to novel technical developments with relevance for clinical medicine. In Short Communications, clinical applications are shortly described. 3.Both Technical Notes and Short Communications typically have a length of 1500 words. Reviews and Tutorials (upon invitation only): Tutorial and educational articles for persons with a primarily medical background on principles of engineering with particular significance for biomedical applications and vice versa are presented. The Editorial Board is responsible for the selection of topics. 4.Minisymposia (upon invitation only): Under the leadership of a Special Editor, controversial or important issues relating to health care are highlighted and discussed by various authors. 5.Letters to the Editors: Discussions or short statements (not indexed).
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