Lab-on-skin: a review of flexible and stretchable electronics for wearable health monitoring
Skin is the largest organ of the human body, and it offers a diagnostic interface rich with vital
biological signals from the inner organs, blood vessels, muscles, and dermis/epidermis. Soft …
biological signals from the inner organs, blood vessels, muscles, and dermis/epidermis. Soft …
Wearable Devices for Ambulatory Cardiac Monitoring: JACC State-of-the-Art Review
Ambulatory monitoring devices are enabling a new paradigm of health care by collecting
and analyzing long-term data for reliable diagnostics. These devices are becoming …
and analyzing long-term data for reliable diagnostics. These devices are becoming …
Epidermal mechano-acoustic sensing electronics for cardiovascular diagnostics and human-machine interfaces
Physiological mechano-acoustic signals, often with frequencies and intensities that are
beyond those associated with the audible range, provide information of great clinical utility …
beyond those associated with the audible range, provide information of great clinical utility …
Mechano-acoustic sensing of physiological processes and body motions via a soft wireless device placed at the suprasternal notch
Skin-mounted soft electronics that incorporate high-bandwidth triaxial accelerometers can
capture broad classes of physiologically relevant information, including mechano-acoustic …
capture broad classes of physiologically relevant information, including mechano-acoustic …
Emerging trends in soft electronics: integrating machine intelligence with soft acoustic/vibration sensors
In the last decade, soft acoustic/vibration sensors have gained tremendous research interest
due to their unique ability to detect broadband acoustic/vibration stimuli, potentializing …
due to their unique ability to detect broadband acoustic/vibration stimuli, potentializing …
All-nanofiber–based, ultrasensitive, gas-permeable mechanoacoustic sensors for continuous long-term heart monitoring
The prolonged and continuous monitoring of mechanoacoustic heart signals is essential for
the early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. These bodily acoustics have low intensity …
the early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. These bodily acoustics have low intensity …
Digital healthcare in COPD management: a narrative review on the advantages, pitfalls, and need for further research
A Watson, TMA Wilkinson - Therapeutic Advances in …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and
mortality despite current treatment strategies which focus on smoking cessation, pulmonary …
mortality despite current treatment strategies which focus on smoking cessation, pulmonary …
Digital technologies and adherence in respiratory diseases: the road ahead
Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the
development of novel therapies. In part, this reflects the fact that adherence to therapy is low …
development of novel therapies. In part, this reflects the fact that adherence to therapy is low …
Acoustic methods for pulmonary diagnosis
A Rao, E Huynh, TJ Royston… - IEEE reviews in …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent developments in sensor technology and computational analysis methods enable
new strategies to measure and interpret lung acoustic signals that originate internally, such …
new strategies to measure and interpret lung acoustic signals that originate internally, such …
Wearable, epidermal devices for assessment of swallowing function
Swallowing is an ensemble of voluntary and autonomic processes key to maintaining our
body's homeostatic balance. Abnormal swallowing (dysphagia) can cause dehydration …
body's homeostatic balance. Abnormal swallowing (dysphagia) can cause dehydration …