Tissue dehydration results in three major types of exsiccosis--hyper-, hypo-, or isonatraemia. All three types entail alterations of salt concentrations leading to impaired biochemical processes, and can finally cause severe morbidity. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the feasibility of a microwave-based sensor technology for the non-invasive measurement of the hydration status. Electromagnetic waves at high frequencies interact with molecules, especially water. Hence, if a sample contains free water molecules, this can be detected in a reflected microwave signal. To develop the sensor system, human three-dimensional skin equivalents were instituted as a standardized test platform mimicking reproducible exsiccosis scenarios. Therefor...
Due to the earth’s population growth and the increased living age of a person, more and more people ...
Recent advances in biomedical sensors, data acquisition techniques, microelectronics and wireless co...
The water content in the epidermis correlates with different pathologic states of the skin; thus its...
Tissue dehydration results in three major types of exsiccosis—hyper-, hypo-, or isonatraemia. All th...
Abstract Fluid balance is important for a healthy human being. In this paper, a method to measure h...
In spite of the technological advancement of the healthcare system, monitoring skin hydration still ...
Dehydration in the human body arises due to inadequate replenishment of fluids. An appropriate level...
This paper demonstrates a non-invasive method to determine the hydration level of human skin by meas...
In spite of the technological advancement of the healthcare system, monitoring skin hydration still ...
Hydration is an important aspect of human health, as water is a critical nutrient used in many physi...
The task of this work was to evaluate the possibility of using microwave sensors to assess hydration...
Sweat is an important biofluid that is excreted by the human body. It contains physiological biomark...
The hydration level of skin has become an important factor in evaluating the state of human health. ...
Sweat is an important biofluid that is excreted by the human body. It contains physiological biomark...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Due to the earth’s population growth and the increased living age of a person, more and more people ...
Recent advances in biomedical sensors, data acquisition techniques, microelectronics and wireless co...
The water content in the epidermis correlates with different pathologic states of the skin; thus its...
Tissue dehydration results in three major types of exsiccosis—hyper-, hypo-, or isonatraemia. All th...
Abstract Fluid balance is important for a healthy human being. In this paper, a method to measure h...
In spite of the technological advancement of the healthcare system, monitoring skin hydration still ...
Dehydration in the human body arises due to inadequate replenishment of fluids. An appropriate level...
This paper demonstrates a non-invasive method to determine the hydration level of human skin by meas...
In spite of the technological advancement of the healthcare system, monitoring skin hydration still ...
Hydration is an important aspect of human health, as water is a critical nutrient used in many physi...
The task of this work was to evaluate the possibility of using microwave sensors to assess hydration...
Sweat is an important biofluid that is excreted by the human body. It contains physiological biomark...
The hydration level of skin has become an important factor in evaluating the state of human health. ...
Sweat is an important biofluid that is excreted by the human body. It contains physiological biomark...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Due to the earth’s population growth and the increased living age of a person, more and more people ...
Recent advances in biomedical sensors, data acquisition techniques, microelectronics and wireless co...
The water content in the epidermis correlates with different pathologic states of the skin; thus its...