Regional and correlative sweat analysis using high-throughput microfluidic sensing patches toward decoding sweat

Recent technological advancements in wearable sensors have made it easier to detect sweat components, but our limited understanding of sweat restricts its application. A critical bottleneck for temporal and regional sweat analysis is achieving uniform, high-throughput fabrication of sweat sensor com...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2019-08, Vol.5 (8), p.eaaw9906-eaaw9906
Hauptverfasser: Nyein, Hnin Yin Yin, Bariya, Mallika, Kivimäki, Liisa, Uusitalo, Sanna, Liaw, Tiffany Sun, Jansson, Elina, Ahn, Christine Heera, Hangasky, John A, Zhao, Jiangqi, Lin, Yuanjing, Happonen, Tuomas, Chao, Minghan, Liedert, Christina, Zhao, Yingbo, Tai, Li-Chia, Hiltunen, Jussi, Javey, Ali
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Zusammenfassung:Recent technological advancements in wearable sensors have made it easier to detect sweat components, but our limited understanding of sweat restricts its application. A critical bottleneck for temporal and regional sweat analysis is achieving uniform, high-throughput fabrication of sweat sensor components, including microfluidic chip and sensing electrodes. To overcome this challenge, we introduce microfluidic sensing patches mass fabricated via roll-to-roll (R2R) processes. The patch allows sweat capture within a spiral microfluidic for real-time measurement of sweat parameters including [Na ], [K ], [glucose], and sweat rate in exercise and chemically induced sweat. The patch is demonstrated for investigating regional sweat composition, predicting whole-body fluid/electrolyte loss during exercise, uncovering relationships between sweat metrics, and tracking glucose dynamics to explore sweat-to-blood correlations in healthy and diabetic individuals. By enabling a comprehensive sweat analysis, the presented device is a crucial tool for advancing sweat testing beyond the research stage for point-of-care medical and athletic applications.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aaw9906