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Wearable, wireless, multi-sensor device for monitoring tissue circulation after free-tissue transplantation: a multicentre clinical trial.

Yoko Tomioka1, Masaki Sekino2, Jian Gu2, Masakazu Kurita3, Shuji Yamashita3, Shimpei Miyamoto3, Takuya Iida3, Koji Kanayama3, Kotaro Yoshimura4, Masahiro Nakagawa5, Satoshi Akazawa6, Yu Kagaya6, Kentaro Tanaka7, Yuki Sunaga2, Keiko Ueda8, Takuya Kawahara8, Yukiko Tahara3, Mutsumi Okazaki3.   

Abstract

Wearable sensors have seen remarkable recent technological developments, and their role in healthcare is expected to expand. Specifically, monitoring tissue circulation in patients who have undergone reconstructive surgery is critical because blood flow deficiencies must be rescued within hours or the transplant will fail due to thrombosis/haematoma within the artery or vein. We design a wearable, wireless, continuous, multipoint sensor to monitor tissue circulation. The system measures pulse waves, skin colour, and tissue temperature to reproduce physician assessment. Data are analysed in real time for patient risk using an algorithm. This multicentre clinical trial involved 73 patients who underwent transplant surgery and had their tissue circulation monitored until postoperative day 7. Herein, we show that the overall agreement rate between physician and sensor findings is 99.2%. In addition, the patient questionnaire results indicate that the device is easy to wear. The sensor demonstrates non-invasive, real-time, continuous, multi-point, wireless, and reliable monitoring for postoperative care. This wearable system can improve the success rate of reconstructive surgeries.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36192423      PMCID: PMC9529918          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21007-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.996


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