用于高级婴儿监护的软电子设备

IF 21.1 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Today Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mattod.2024.03.005
Ming Yuan , Yunxiang Long , Tao Liu , Junduo Liu , Siyu Qiu , Ting Lin , Feng Xu , Yunsheng Fang
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婴儿的身体异常脆弱,需要特殊的医疗保健。持续监测婴儿的生命信息对了解他们的健康状况至关重要。虽然现代婴儿健康监测是在可控的医院环境中使用专用设备进行的,但却存在一些问题,如潜在的先天性损伤、父母皮肤接触的障碍,甚至在基本临床任务中出现并发症。最近,软电子设备已成为一种附件和移动婴儿监护平台,与现有技术相比具有显著优势。本综述全面总结了用于高级婴儿监护的软电子设备的研究进展。我们首先从解剖学、疾病和治疗等方面介绍了婴儿的生理特点。根据这些特点,我们讨论了用于婴儿的软生物电、生物物理、生物化学和混合监测技术的进步成果。此外,我们还深入探讨了在物联网时代,基于软电子技术的临床级婴儿监护智能系统从传感器设计、数据处理、电源和数字交互等方面所面临的挑战和未来发展方向。最后,我们强调了在将用于婴儿监护的软电子设备从台式机推向床旁的过程中需要考虑的转化挑战。
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Soft electronics for advanced infant monitoring

Infants are exceptionally fragile and physically vulnerable who need special healthcare. Continuous monitoring of vital information of infants is essential for understanding their health status. Whereas modern infant health monitoring is carried out with dedicated facilities in controlled hospital settings, they are associated with several issues such as potential iatrogenic injuries, barriers for skin-to-skin parental bonding, and even complications during basic clinical tasks. Recently, soft electronics have become an accessory and mobile infant monitoring platform with remarkable advantages over existing technologies. This review comprehensively summarizes the research advances on soft electronics for advanced infant monitoring. We first introduce the physiological characteristics from anatomy, diseases, and treatments of infants. In accordance with these characteristics, we discuss the progressive achievements of soft bioelectrical, biophysical, biochemical, and hybrid monitoring technologies for infants. In addition, we offer insights into the remaining challenges and future directions of a soft electronics based intelligent system for clinical-grade infant monitoring from sensor design, data processing, power supply, and digital interactions in the era of Internet of Things. Finally, we highlight the translational challenges to be considered in bringing soft electronics for infant monitoring from the benchtop to the bedside.

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Materials Today
Materials Today 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Materials Today is the leading journal in the Materials Today family, focusing on the latest and most impactful work in the materials science community. With a reputation for excellence in news and reviews, the journal has now expanded its coverage to include original research and aims to be at the forefront of the field. We welcome comprehensive articles, short communications, and review articles from established leaders in the rapidly evolving fields of materials science and related disciplines. We strive to provide authors with rigorous peer review, fast publication, and maximum exposure for their work. While we only accept the most significant manuscripts, our speedy evaluation process ensures that there are no unnecessary publication delays.
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