Wireless, Smart Hemostasis Device with All-Soft Sensing System for Quantitative and Real-Time Pressure Evaluation

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Abstract

The properly applied pressure between the skin and hemostasis devices is an essential parameter for preventing bleeding and postoperative complications after a transradial procedure. However, this parameter is usually controlled based on the subjective judgment of doctors, which might cause insufficient hemostatic effect or thrombosis. Here this study develops a compact and wireless sensing system for continuously monitoring the pressure applied on the radial artery and wrist skin in clinical practice. A liquid metal (LM)-based all-soft pressure sensor is fabricated to enable conformal attachment between the device and skin even under large deformation conditions. The linear sensitivity of 0.007 kPa−1 among the wide pressure range of 0–100 kPa is achieved and the real-time detection data can be wirelessly transmitted to mobile clients as a reference pressure value. With these devices, detailed pressure data can be collected, analyzed, and stored for medical assistance as well as to improve surgery quality.

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Zhang, C., Yang, Q., Meng, X., Li, H., Luo, Z., Kai, L., … Chen, F. (2023). Wireless, Smart Hemostasis Device with All-Soft Sensing System for Quantitative and Real-Time Pressure Evaluation. Advanced Science, 10(33). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202303418

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