| Literature DB >> 36050392 |
Jessica Hanna1, Youssef Tawk2, Sami Azar3, Ali H Ramadan2, Batoul Dia4, Elias Shamieh4,3, Sumaya Zoghbi3, Rouwaida Kanj5, Joseph Costantine6, Assaad A Eid7,8.
Abstract
This work introduces novel body-matched, vasculature-inspired, quasi-antenna-arrays that act as electromagnetic sensors to instantaneously, continuously, and wirelessly sense glucose variations in the bloodstream. The proposed sensors are personalized, leverage electromagnetic waves, and are coupled with a custom machine-learning-based signal-processing module. These sensors are flexible, and embedded in wearable garments such as socks, which provide conformity to curved skin surfaces and movement resilience. The entire wearable system is calibrated against temperature, humidity, and movement resulting in high accuracy in glucose variations tracking. In-Vivo experiments on diabetic rats and pigs exhibit a 100% diagnostic accuracy over a wide range of glucose variations. Human trials on patients with diabetes and healthy individuals reveal a clinical accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring of 99.01% in twenty-eight subjects who underwent Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests. Hence, our approach ensures the continuous tracking of glucose variations from hypo-to-hyper glycemic levels with great fidelity.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36050392 PMCID: PMC9436982 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-19251-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996