A microfluidic wearable device for wound exudate management and analysis in human chronic wounds
California Institute of Technology · University of Central Florida · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Chronic wounds are a major global health challenge associated with substantial economic burden and a negative impact on patient quality of life. Real-time analysis of biomarkers like reactive oxygen and nitrogen species could guide treatment, but existing systems lack the capacity required for continuous monitoring. Wound exudate is secreted slowly and has a complex composition, making efficient fluid collection and real-time analysis challenging. To address these issues, we introduce iCares, a wearable device for wound exudate management and continuous in situ analysis of wound biomarkers. iCares contains a flexible nanoengineered sensor array that measures reactive species such as NO, H 2 O 2 , and O 2 ,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
16- CWCanran WangCorresponding
California Institute of Technology
- KFKexin FanCorresponding
California Institute of Technology
- ESEhsan Shirzaei Sani
University of Central Florida, California Institute of Technology
- JAJosé A. Lasalde‐Ramírez
California Institute of Technology
- WHWenzheng Heng
California Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Exudate
- Chronic wound
- Wound healing
- Biomedical engineering
- Medicine
- Microfluidics
- Wearable computer
- Surgery