Wearable Bioelectronics for Chronic Wound Management
- Creators
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Wang, Canran
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Shirzaei Sani, Ehsan
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Gao, Wei
Abstract
Chronic wounds are a major healthcare issue and can adversely affect the lives of millions of patients around the world. The current wound management strategies have limited clinical efficacy due to labor-intensive lab analysis requirements, need for clinicians' experiences, long-term and frequent interventions, limiting therapeutic efficiency and applicability. The growing field of flexible bioelectronics enables a great potential for personalized wound care owing to its advantages such as wearability, low-cost, and rapid and simple application. Herein, recent advances in the development of wearable bioelectronics for monitoring and management of chronic wounds are comprehensively reviewed. First, the design principles and the key features of bioelectronics that can adapt to the unique wound milieu features are introduced. Next, the current state of wound biosensors and on-demand therapeutic systems are summarized and highlighted. Furthermore, the design criteria of the integrated closed loop devices are discussed. Finally, the future perspectives and challenges in wearable bioelectronics for wound care are discussed.
Additional Information
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH. Issue Online: 25 April 2022; Version of Record online: 26 December 2021; Manuscript revised: 02 December 2021; Manuscript received: 01 November 2021. This project was supported by the National Institutes of Health grant R01HL155815, Office of Naval Research grants N00014-21-1-2483 and N00014-21-1-2845, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health through NASA NNX16AO69A, and Rothenberg Innovation Initiative (RI2) and Rosen Center for Bioengineering at California Institute of Technology. The authors declare no conflict of interest.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC9518812
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- 112886
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20220113-922790233
- NIH
- R01HL155815
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-21-1-2483
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-21-1-2845
- NASA
- NNX16AO69A
- Rothenberg Innovation Initiative (RI2)
- Donna and Benjamin M. Rosen Bioengineering Center
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2022-01-13Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2023-06-21Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Rosen Bioengineering Center