Near-infrared spectroscopy–enabled electromechanical systems for fast mapping of biomechanics and subcutaneous diagnosis

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adq9358
Yihang Wang, Josh Henderson, Priyash Hafiz, Pranav Turlapati, Daniel Ramsgard, Will Lipman, Yihan Liu, Lin Zhang, Zhibo Zhang, Brayden Davis, Ziheng Guo, Shuodao Wang, Lillian Seymour, Wanrong Xie, Wubin Bai
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Fast and accurate assessment of skin mechanics holds great promise in diagnosing various epidermal diseases, yet substantial challenges remain in developing simple and wearable strategies for continuous monitoring. Here, we present a design concept, named active near-infrared spectroscopy patch (ANIRP) for continuously mapping skin mechanics. ANIRP addresses these challenges by integrating near-infrared (NIR) sensing with mechanical actuators, enabling rapid measurement (<1 s) of Young’s modulus, high spatial sensing density (~1 cm2), and high spatial sensitivity (<1 mm). Unlike conventional electromechanical sensors, NIR sensors precisely capture vibrational frequencies propagated from the actuators without needing ultraclose contact, enhancing wearing comfort. Demonstrated examples include ANIRPs for comprehensively moduli mapping of artificial tissues with varied mechanical properties emulating tumorous fibrosis. On-body validation of the ANIRP across skin locations confirms its practical utility for clinical monitoring of epidermal mechanics, promising considerable advancements in real-time, noninvasive skin diagnostics and continuous health monitoring.
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用于快速绘制生物力学和皮下诊断图的近红外光谱机电系统
对皮肤力学进行快速准确的评估在诊断各种表皮疾病方面大有可为,但在开发简单、可穿戴的连续监测策略方面仍存在巨大挑战。在此,我们提出了一种设计理念,命名为主动式近红外光谱贴片(ANIRP),用于连续绘制皮肤力学图。ANIRP 通过将近红外线(NIR)传感与机械致动器集成在一起,实现了杨氏模量的快速测量(<1 秒)、高空间传感密度(~1 cm 2)和高空间灵敏度(<1 毫米),从而解决了这些挑战。与传统的机电传感器不同,近红外传感器可精确捕捉致动器传播的振动频率,无需超近距离接触,从而提高了佩戴舒适度。演示的例子包括用于对具有不同机械特性的人工组织进行全面模量测绘的 ANIRPs,模拟肿瘤纤维化。ANIRP 在不同皮肤位置的人体验证证实了它在临床监测表皮力学方面的实用性,有望在实时、无创皮肤诊断和连续健康监测方面取得重大进展。
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