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Real-Time Smart Textile-Based System to Monitor Pressure Offloading of Diabetic Foot Ulcers.

Andrea Raviglione1,2, Roberto Reif2, Maurizio Macagno2, Davide Vigano2, Justin Schram2, David Armstrong3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is at least 25%. A DFU carries a 50% risk for infection and at least 20% of those receive some form of amputation. The most significant parameter that prevents or delays ulcer healing is high plantar pressure. To improve the patient's healing process, the DFU's plantar pressure should remain cumulatively low. Therefore, a tool that continuously measures the DFU loading, and provides real-time feedback can improve the healing outcome.
METHODS: We report the development of a system capable of continuously measuring the pressure, which could have applications to monitor DFU. The system contains a textile pressure sensor attached to a stretchable band, hardware that collects data and transmits them via Bluetooth to a phone, an app that gathers the data and stores them in the cloud, and a web dashboard that displays the data to the clinician. The sensor was characterized in vitro using the system, and the web-dashboard was developed and tested on simulated patient data.
RESULTS: We demonstrate the feasibility of developing the system and characterize the pressure response of the device. As a result, we demonstrate a viable method for monitoring DFU off-loading in real time.
CONCLUSIONS: The presented study demonstrates the feasibility to develop a simple, modular wearable system that opens up new possibilities for diabetic foot ulcer care by providing a way of monitoring the pressure under the ulcer in real time.

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Keywords:  diabetic foot ulcer; off-loading; plantar pressure; real-time monitoring system

Mesh:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28627224      PMCID: PMC5950982          DOI: 10.1177/1932296817695339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol        ISSN: 1932-2968


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