Early detection and monitoring of chronic wounds using low-cost, omniphobic paper-based smart bandages

Volume: 117, Pages: 696 - 705
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
The growing socio-economic burden of chronic skin wounds requires the development of new automated and non-invasive analytical systems capable of wirelessly monitoring wound status. This work describes the low-cost fabrication of single-use, omniphobic paper-based smart bandages (OPSBs) designed to monitor the status of open chronic wounds and to detect the formation of pressure ulcers. OPSBs are lightweight, flexible, breathable, easy to apply,...
Paper Details
Title
Early detection and monitoring of chronic wounds using low-cost, omniphobic paper-based smart bandages
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
117
Pages
696 - 705
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