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Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow

Continuous monitoring of variations in blood flow is vital in assessing the status of microvascular and macrovascular beds for a wide range of clinical and research scenarios. Although a variety of techniques exist, most require complete immobilization of the subject, thereby limiting their utility...

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Autores principales: Webb, R. Chad, Ma, Yinji, Krishnan, Siddharth, Li, Yuhang, Yoon, Stephen, Guo, Xiaogang, Feng, Xue, Shi, Yan, Seidel, Miles, Cho, Nam Heon, Kurniawan, Jonas, Ahad, James, Sheth, Niral, Kim, Joseph, Taylor VI, James G., Darlington, Tom, Chang, Ken, Huang, Weizhong, Ayers, Joshua, Gruebele, Alexander, Pielak, Rafal M., Slepian, Marvin J., Huang, Yonggang, Gorbach, Alexander M., Rogers, John A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4646823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500701
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author Webb, R. Chad
Ma, Yinji
Krishnan, Siddharth
Li, Yuhang
Yoon, Stephen
Guo, Xiaogang
Feng, Xue
Shi, Yan
Seidel, Miles
Cho, Nam Heon
Kurniawan, Jonas
Ahad, James
Sheth, Niral
Kim, Joseph
Taylor VI, James G.
Darlington, Tom
Chang, Ken
Huang, Weizhong
Ayers, Joshua
Gruebele, Alexander
Pielak, Rafal M.
Slepian, Marvin J.
Huang, Yonggang
Gorbach, Alexander M.
Rogers, John A.
author_facet Webb, R. Chad
Ma, Yinji
Krishnan, Siddharth
Li, Yuhang
Yoon, Stephen
Guo, Xiaogang
Feng, Xue
Shi, Yan
Seidel, Miles
Cho, Nam Heon
Kurniawan, Jonas
Ahad, James
Sheth, Niral
Kim, Joseph
Taylor VI, James G.
Darlington, Tom
Chang, Ken
Huang, Weizhong
Ayers, Joshua
Gruebele, Alexander
Pielak, Rafal M.
Slepian, Marvin J.
Huang, Yonggang
Gorbach, Alexander M.
Rogers, John A.
author_sort Webb, R. Chad
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description Continuous monitoring of variations in blood flow is vital in assessing the status of microvascular and macrovascular beds for a wide range of clinical and research scenarios. Although a variety of techniques exist, most require complete immobilization of the subject, thereby limiting their utility to hospital or clinical settings. Those that can be rendered in wearable formats suffer from limited accuracy, motion artifacts, and other shortcomings that follow from an inability to achieve intimate, noninvasive mechanical linkage of sensors with the surface of the skin. We introduce an ultrathin, soft, skin-conforming sensor technology that offers advanced capabilities in continuous and precise blood flow mapping. Systematic work establishes a set of experimental procedures and theoretical models for quantitative measurements and guidelines in design and operation. Experimental studies on human subjects, including validation with measurements performed using state-of-the-art clinical techniques, demonstrate sensitive and accurate assessment of both macrovascular and microvascular flow under a range of physiological conditions. Refined operational modes eliminate long-term drifts and reduce power consumption, thereby providing steps toward the use of this technology for continuous monitoring during daily activities.
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spelling pubmed-46468232015-11-23 Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow Webb, R. Chad Ma, Yinji Krishnan, Siddharth Li, Yuhang Yoon, Stephen Guo, Xiaogang Feng, Xue Shi, Yan Seidel, Miles Cho, Nam Heon Kurniawan, Jonas Ahad, James Sheth, Niral Kim, Joseph Taylor VI, James G. Darlington, Tom Chang, Ken Huang, Weizhong Ayers, Joshua Gruebele, Alexander Pielak, Rafal M. Slepian, Marvin J. Huang, Yonggang Gorbach, Alexander M. Rogers, John A. Sci Adv Research Articles Continuous monitoring of variations in blood flow is vital in assessing the status of microvascular and macrovascular beds for a wide range of clinical and research scenarios. Although a variety of techniques exist, most require complete immobilization of the subject, thereby limiting their utility to hospital or clinical settings. Those that can be rendered in wearable formats suffer from limited accuracy, motion artifacts, and other shortcomings that follow from an inability to achieve intimate, noninvasive mechanical linkage of sensors with the surface of the skin. We introduce an ultrathin, soft, skin-conforming sensor technology that offers advanced capabilities in continuous and precise blood flow mapping. Systematic work establishes a set of experimental procedures and theoretical models for quantitative measurements and guidelines in design and operation. Experimental studies on human subjects, including validation with measurements performed using state-of-the-art clinical techniques, demonstrate sensitive and accurate assessment of both macrovascular and microvascular flow under a range of physiological conditions. Refined operational modes eliminate long-term drifts and reduce power consumption, thereby providing steps toward the use of this technology for continuous monitoring during daily activities. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4646823/ /pubmed/26601309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500701 Text en Copyright © 2015, The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Webb, R. Chad
Ma, Yinji
Krishnan, Siddharth
Li, Yuhang
Yoon, Stephen
Guo, Xiaogang
Feng, Xue
Shi, Yan
Seidel, Miles
Cho, Nam Heon
Kurniawan, Jonas
Ahad, James
Sheth, Niral
Kim, Joseph
Taylor VI, James G.
Darlington, Tom
Chang, Ken
Huang, Weizhong
Ayers, Joshua
Gruebele, Alexander
Pielak, Rafal M.
Slepian, Marvin J.
Huang, Yonggang
Gorbach, Alexander M.
Rogers, John A.
Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title_full Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title_fullStr Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title_full_unstemmed Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title_short Epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
title_sort epidermal devices for noninvasive, precise, and continuous mapping of macrovascular and microvascular blood flow
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4646823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500701
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