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Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators

Measurements of the thermal transport properties of the skin can reveal changes in physical and chemical states of relevance to dermatological health, skin structure and activity, thermoregulation and other aspects of human physiology. Existing methods for in vivo evaluations demand complex systems...

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Autores principales: Webb, R. Chad, Pielak, Rafal M., Bastien, Philippe, Ayers, Joshua, Niittynen, Juha, Kurniawan, Jonas, Manco, Megan, Lin, Athena, Cho, Nam Heon, Malyrchuk, Viktor, Balooch, Guive, Rogers, John A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118131
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author Webb, R. Chad
Pielak, Rafal M.
Bastien, Philippe
Ayers, Joshua
Niittynen, Juha
Kurniawan, Jonas
Manco, Megan
Lin, Athena
Cho, Nam Heon
Malyrchuk, Viktor
Balooch, Guive
Rogers, John A.
author_facet Webb, R. Chad
Pielak, Rafal M.
Bastien, Philippe
Ayers, Joshua
Niittynen, Juha
Kurniawan, Jonas
Manco, Megan
Lin, Athena
Cho, Nam Heon
Malyrchuk, Viktor
Balooch, Guive
Rogers, John A.
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description Measurements of the thermal transport properties of the skin can reveal changes in physical and chemical states of relevance to dermatological health, skin structure and activity, thermoregulation and other aspects of human physiology. Existing methods for in vivo evaluations demand complex systems for laser heating and infrared thermography, or they require rigid, invasive probes; neither can apply to arbitrary regions of the body, offers modes for rapid spatial mapping, or enables continuous monitoring outside of laboratory settings. Here we describe human clinical studies using mechanically soft arrays of thermal actuators and sensors that laminate onto the skin to provide rapid, quantitative in vivo determination of both the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity, in a completely non-invasive manner. Comprehensive analysis of measurements on six different body locations of each of twenty-five human subjects reveal systematic variations and directional anisotropies in the characteristics, with correlations to the thicknesses of the epidermis (EP) and stratum corneum (SC) determined by optical coherence tomography, and to the water content assessed by electrical impedance based measurements. Multivariate statistical analysis establishes four distinct locations across the body that exhibit different physical properties: heel, cheek, palm, and wrist/volar forearm/dorsal forearm. The data also demonstrate that thermal transport correlates negatively with SC and EP thickness and positively with water content, with a strength of correlation that varies from region to region, e.g., stronger in the palmar than in the follicular regions.
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spelling pubmed-43198552015-02-18 Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators Webb, R. Chad Pielak, Rafal M. Bastien, Philippe Ayers, Joshua Niittynen, Juha Kurniawan, Jonas Manco, Megan Lin, Athena Cho, Nam Heon Malyrchuk, Viktor Balooch, Guive Rogers, John A. PLoS One Research Article Measurements of the thermal transport properties of the skin can reveal changes in physical and chemical states of relevance to dermatological health, skin structure and activity, thermoregulation and other aspects of human physiology. Existing methods for in vivo evaluations demand complex systems for laser heating and infrared thermography, or they require rigid, invasive probes; neither can apply to arbitrary regions of the body, offers modes for rapid spatial mapping, or enables continuous monitoring outside of laboratory settings. Here we describe human clinical studies using mechanically soft arrays of thermal actuators and sensors that laminate onto the skin to provide rapid, quantitative in vivo determination of both the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity, in a completely non-invasive manner. Comprehensive analysis of measurements on six different body locations of each of twenty-five human subjects reveal systematic variations and directional anisotropies in the characteristics, with correlations to the thicknesses of the epidermis (EP) and stratum corneum (SC) determined by optical coherence tomography, and to the water content assessed by electrical impedance based measurements. Multivariate statistical analysis establishes four distinct locations across the body that exhibit different physical properties: heel, cheek, palm, and wrist/volar forearm/dorsal forearm. The data also demonstrate that thermal transport correlates negatively with SC and EP thickness and positively with water content, with a strength of correlation that varies from region to region, e.g., stronger in the palmar than in the follicular regions. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319855/ /pubmed/25658947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118131 Text en © 2015 Webb et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Webb, R. Chad
Pielak, Rafal M.
Bastien, Philippe
Ayers, Joshua
Niittynen, Juha
Kurniawan, Jonas
Manco, Megan
Lin, Athena
Cho, Nam Heon
Malyrchuk, Viktor
Balooch, Guive
Rogers, John A.
Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title_full Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title_fullStr Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title_short Thermal Transport Characteristics of Human Skin Measured In Vivo Using Ultrathin Conformal Arrays of Thermal Sensors and Actuators
title_sort thermal transport characteristics of human skin measured in vivo using ultrathin conformal arrays of thermal sensors and actuators
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118131
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