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Continuous monitoring of hypothermia in elderly people by the novel integrated wearable sensor system based on cellulose hydrogel and metallic nanowires

Description du projet

Des capteurs portables pour détecter l’hypothermie chez les patients âgés

Les personnes âgées sont vulnérables à l’hypothermie. Chez une personne âgée, une température corporelle exceptionnellement basse peut entraîner de nombreux problèmes de santé allant d’une crise cardiaque à des lésions hépatiques, voire pire. Il est donc important de pouvoir détecter les cas d’hypothermie chez les personnes âgées. Des capteurs portables pourraient permettre de réaliser des enregistrements continus à long terme de l’activité électrophysiologique afin de détecter l’hypothermie à un stade précoce. Le projet WEARSENSNANO, financé par l’UE, développera un capteur portable intégré de température et de pression/déformation, basé sur des nanofils transformables en solution et un hydrogel de cellulose, afin de surveiller l’hypothermie chez les personnes âgées et d’améliorer le sort des patients.

Objectif

One common influence of ageing is that it makes the individual susceptible to hypothermia, which is known to be death causing low body temperature (35°C). Hypothermia could be detected at early stages by monitoring various physiological parameters such as ECG signal, skin temperature and body movement. Owing to their flexibility and stretchability, wearable sensors could provide long term continuous recordings of electrophysiological activity for monitoring hypothermia in elder people.

Wearable temperature, pressure and strain sensors in forms were studied by many research groups. Those approaches utilized complex and high-cost photolithography techniques, which makes the devices far from commercialization. Besides, the poor processability and lack of skin compatibility of stretchable polymers used as substrates prevents the practical use of these materials. However, solution-processable nanomaterials offer a unique way to reduce the cost and complexity, while cellulose hydrogel is easy processable and skin friendly polymer.

Thus, in this project, we aim to develop an integrated wearable temperature and pressure/strain sensor based on solution processable nanowires, and cellulose hydrogel to monitor hypothermia in elder people via measuring pressure, strain and temperature. Pressure/Strain sensor will be prepared via laminating two silver nanowire printed cellulose hydrogels sandwiching a pressure sensitive dielectric layer. Temperature sensor will be fabricated via transfer printing of gold nanowires on the cellulose hydrogel substrate. Next, pressure/strain and temperature sensors will be laminated to form the integrated sensor. Finally, the sensors will be used in real patients.

In terms of research quality, infrastructure and services, Prof. Vapaavuori’s lab and Aalto University are quite appropriate for the proposed project. The training is believed to strongly contribute to the researcher’s academic, and scientific career.

Coordinateur

AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 202 680,96
Adresse
OTAKAARI 1
02150 Espoo
Finlande

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Région
Manner-Suomi Helsinki-Uusimaa Helsinki-Uusimaa
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 202 680,96