Self-adaptive epidermal blood flow sensor for high-flux vascular access monitoring of hemodialysis patients

Well-functioning vascular access (VA) is essential for hemodialysis treatment in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, continuous and accurate monitoring of blood flow to assess high-flux VA during hospitalization or at home is not feasible for either clinical instruments or wearabl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Npj flexible electronics 2024-10, Vol.8 (1), p.62-14, Article 62
Hauptverfasser: Tian, Yuqi, Yang, Kai, Wang, Yicong, Wang, Jie, Carlini, Andrea S., Zhang, Zhinan, Deng, Yujun, Tan, Jinyun, Peng, Linfa, Yu, Bo, Lin, Zhongqin
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Zusammenfassung:Well-functioning vascular access (VA) is essential for hemodialysis treatment in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, continuous and accurate monitoring of blood flow to assess high-flux VA during hospitalization or at home is not feasible for either clinical instruments or wearable sensors. Here, we report the design and preclinical validation of a high-precision, long-term, epidermal blood flow sensor that self-adapts to unavoidable sensor-mounting deviations on the skin and is compatible with individual tissue differences. Specifically, the technology is based on thermal dissipation of the skin, and improves the signal-to-error ratio surpassing 4 times when measuring high-flux blood (100–600 mL/min). In preclinical validation, the sensor is compared with the Doppler ultrasound and demonstrate a blood flow resolution of 10–50 mL/min. Furthermore, it is highly-integrated and wearable, measuring 36 × 50 mm 2 . The sensor paves the way for accurate, convenient, high-flux blood monitoring, offering significant potential to extend the lives of patients with ESRD.
ISSN:2397-4621
2397-4621
DOI:10.1038/s41528-024-00342-y