Role of wearable electrochemical biosensors in monitoring renal function biomarkers in sweat: a review

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Real-time detection of renal biomarkers is crucial for immediate and continuous monitoring of kidney function, facilitating early diagnosis and intervention in kidney-related disorders. This proactive approach enables timely adjustments in treatment plans, particularly in critical situations, and enhances overall patient care. Wearable devices emerge as a promising solution, enabling non-invasive and real-time data collection. This comprehensive review investigates numerous types of wearable sensors designed to detect kidney biomarkers in body fluids such as sweat. It critically evaluates the precision, dependability, and user-friendliness of these devices, contemplating their seamless integration into daily life for continuous health tracking. The review highlights the potential influence of wearable technology on individualized renal healthcare and its role in preventative medicine while also addressing challenges and future directions. The review's goal is to provide guidance to academics, healthcare professionals, and technologists working on wearable solutions for renal biomarker detection by compiling the body of current knowledge and advancements. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.).

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Salih, I. L., Alshatteri, A. H., & Omer, K. M. (2024, November 1). Role of wearable electrochemical biosensors in monitoring renal function biomarkers in sweat: a review. Analytical Sciences. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44211-024-00635-2

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