Monitoring biosignals at the skin interface is necessary to suppress the potential for decubitus ulcers in immobile patients confined to bed. We develop conformally contacted, disposable, and breathable fabric-based electronic devices to detect skin impedance, applied pressure, and temperature, simultaneously. Based on the experimental evaluation of the multifunctional sensors, a combination of robust AgNW electrodes, soft ionogel capacitive pressure sensor, and resistive temperature sensor on fabric provides alarmed the initiation of early-stage decubitus ulcers without signal distortion under the external stimulus. For clinical verification, an animal model is established with a pair of magnets to mimic a human decubitus ulcers model in m...
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are wounds that form when a person sits or lays in the same...
Pressure ulcers are painful sores that arise from prolonged exposure to high pressure points, which ...
The electrical conductivity of human organs is closely related to the physiological or pathological ...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are one of the leading health concerns among patients living in long-term care ...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are deep scars on the skin that cause pain, infections and severe health compli...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Abstract—Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since they...
The number of people developing type II diabetes is verging on epidemic proportions in some countrie...
Presented at the 2006 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biolog...
Knowledge of an individual's skin condition is important for pressure ulcer prevention. Detecting ea...
Investigators of venous disorders have long lamented the inability to measure compression dosage of ...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Biosignals often have to be detected in sports or for medical reasons. Typical biosignals are pulse ...
BackgroundIn recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-related pressure ...
A pressure ulcer, also commonly referred to as a pressure injury or bedsore, is a localized injury o...
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are wounds that form when a person sits or lays in the same...
Pressure ulcers are painful sores that arise from prolonged exposure to high pressure points, which ...
The electrical conductivity of human organs is closely related to the physiological or pathological ...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are one of the leading health concerns among patients living in long-term care ...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are deep scars on the skin that cause pain, infections and severe health compli...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Abstract—Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since they...
The number of people developing type II diabetes is verging on epidemic proportions in some countrie...
Presented at the 2006 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biolog...
Knowledge of an individual's skin condition is important for pressure ulcer prevention. Detecting ea...
Investigators of venous disorders have long lamented the inability to measure compression dosage of ...
Abstract — Pressure ulcers are widely considered to be a critical problem in rehabilitation since th...
Biosignals often have to be detected in sports or for medical reasons. Typical biosignals are pulse ...
BackgroundIn recent years, it has become increasingly apparent that medical device-related pressure ...
A pressure ulcer, also commonly referred to as a pressure injury or bedsore, is a localized injury o...
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are wounds that form when a person sits or lays in the same...
Pressure ulcers are painful sores that arise from prolonged exposure to high pressure points, which ...
The electrical conductivity of human organs is closely related to the physiological or pathological ...