School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, 315 N. Grant Street, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.
School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University, 315 N. Grant Street, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA; Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, 206 S. Martin Jischke Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA.
Biosens Bioelectron. 2020 Jul 15;160:112206. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112206. Epub 2020 Apr 17.
While the monitoring of pH has demonstrated to be an effective technique to monitor an individual's health state, the design of wearable biosensors is subject to critical challenges, such as high fabrication costs, thermal drift, sensitivity to moisture, and the limited applicability for users with metal allergies. This work describes the low-cost fabrication of waterproof electronic decals (WPEDs): highly conformable disposable biosensors capable of monitoring sweat and vaginal pH. WPEDs contain a polyaniline/silver microflakes sensing layer optimized for accurate impedance-based pH quantification across the clinically relevant range of variation of most biofluids. WPEDs also contain a heating layer that serves to both stimulate sweating and prevent saturation of the sensing area, reducing the variability of the measurements. The conformability of WPEDs enables their simple and allergy-free attachment to skin, where they can monitor sweat pH, or to the surface of paper-based sample containers, for the pH-based diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis. WPEDs are mostly transparent, self-adhesive, breathable, flexible, moisture-insensitive, and able to maintain their accuracy under significant mechanical and thermal stresses. A cost-effective wearable and portable impedance analyzer wirelessly transmits pH data in real-time to the smartphone of the user, where a custom-developed App enables long term monitoring and telemedicine applications. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of using inexpensive single-use WPEDs and a reusable, wireless impedance analyzer to provide a wearable solution for the real-time monitoring of sweat pH and the accurate at-home diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis, improving the capabilities of current low-cost, point-of-care diagnostic tests.
虽然 pH 值监测已被证明是监测个体健康状况的有效技术,但可穿戴生物传感器的设计仍面临诸多挑战,例如制造成本高、热漂移、对湿度敏感以及金属过敏用户的适用性有限。本工作介绍了低成本防水电子贴纸(WPEDs)的制造:高度顺应性的一次性生物传感器,能够监测汗液和阴道 pH 值。WPEDs 包含聚苯胺/银微片传感层,针对大多数生物流体变化的临床相关范围进行了优化,以实现基于阻抗的精确 pH 值定量。WPEDs 还包含一个加热层,用于刺激出汗并防止传感区域饱和,从而降低测量的可变性。WPEDs 的顺应性使其能够简单、无过敏地附着在皮肤上,用于监测汗液 pH 值,或附着在基于纸张的样品容器表面,用于基于 pH 值的细菌性阴道病诊断。WPEDs 大部分是透明的、自粘的、透气的、灵活的、对湿度不敏感的,并且能够在显著的机械和热应力下保持其准确性。一种具有成本效益的可穿戴式和便携式阻抗分析仪以无线方式实时将 pH 值数据传输到用户的智能手机,其中一个定制开发的应用程序可以实现长期监测和远程医疗应用。我们的结果表明,使用廉价的一次性 WPEDs 和可重复使用的无线阻抗分析仪来提供实时汗液 pH 值监测和准确的家庭细菌性阴道病诊断的可穿戴解决方案是可行的,从而提高了当前低成本、即时护理诊断测试的能力。