Approaches for Solution-Processed Encapsulation of Printed Medical Wearable Devices

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Abstract

Wearable medical devices offer a great opportunity to monitor human vital signs to improve healthcare. The use of printing technologies is a promising approach to fabricate the wearables. An encapsulation must be applied to achieve longterm stability and reliability of the printed wearables. In this paper, we discuss the encapsulation requirements of printed wearable medical devices. Different encapsulation approaches are illustrated by means of various examples. Thereby, the focus lies upon solution-processed encapsulation, including the compatible materials and printing technologies.

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Chen, Z., Gengenbach, U., Koker, L., & Mansour, M. (2020). Approaches for Solution-Processed Encapsulation of Printed Medical Wearable Devices. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 6). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-3034

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