bioelectronics

Bitter Flavored, Soft Composites for Wearables Designed to Reduce Risks of Choking in Infants

Wireless, skin-integrated devices for continuous, clinical-quality monitoring of vital signs have the potential to greatly improve the care of patients in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units. These same technologies can also be used in the …

Intramuscular Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Muscle Flap Monitoring in a Porcine Model

Background Current near-infrared spectroscopy (MRS)-based systems for continuous flap monitoring are limited to flaps which carry a cutaneous paddle. As such, this useful and reliable technology has not previously been applicable to muscle-only free …

A Wireless Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Device for Flap Monitoring: Proof of Concept in a Porcine Musculocutaneous Flap Model

**Background** Current near-infrared spectroscopy (MRS)-based systems for continuous flap monitoring are limited to flaps which carry a cutaneous paddle. As such, this useful and reliable technology has not previously been applicable to muscle-only …

Differential cardiopulmonary monitoring system for artifact-canceled physiological tracking of athletes, workers, and COVID-19 patients

Soft, skin-integrated electronic sensors can provide continuous measurements of diverse physiological parameters, with broad relevance to the future of human health care. Motion artifacts can, however, corrupt the recorded signals, particularly those …

A wireless, skin-interfaced biosensor for cerebral hemodynamic monitoring in pediatric care

A miniature wearable optical sensor mointoring cerebral oxygenation of neonatal and pediatric patients for safeguarding their neurological development