Liu Xinmeng, Tian Shu, Xu Sijia, Lu Wenyi, Zhong Cheng, Long You, Ma Yiming, Yang Kai, Zhang Lei, Yang Jing
Department of Biochemical Engineering, Frontier Science Center for Synthetic Biology and Key Laboratory of Systems Bioengineering (MOE), School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300350, China; Frontier Technology Research Institute, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 301700, China.
Binzhou Institute of Technology, Weiqiao-UCAS Science and Technology Park, Binzhou City, Shandong Province, 256606, China.
Biosens Bioelectron. 2022 Oct 15;214:114528. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114528. Epub 2022 Jul 3.
Pressure injury (PI) is a hard-to-heal wound to patients with the limited mobility, especially paralyzed or elderly persons. These patients also commonly suffer from sensation loss or dementia that is unable to indicate symptoms in time, resulting in missing the "golden period" for treatment. Therefore, it is highly required to domestic continously real-time monitoring as well as promoting wound healing of PI. However, no existing device has realized these functions for PI. Herein, we prepare a zwitterionic skin sensor that enables pro-healing as well as domestic real-time monitoring the multi-indicators of PI. To apply for a PI dressing that requires to tolerate patient body weight, organosilicon nanoparticles (OSNPs) are designed as crosslinks in the zwitterionic conductive hydrogel (CH-OSNP), which exhibits pressure-resistant properties (99.81% compression to recovery) as well as anti-bacterial adhesion. Moreover, the CH-OSNP-based skin sensor is developed, and the resultant sensor can be sensitive to stress stimuli even under a long-term constant heavy load, which stimulates the pressure of a PI person lying down. In vivo results show that this sensor can not only promote PI healing, but also continuously monitor and distinguish multiple information, such as exudate, swelling, and infection, to prevent PI from being worsen. This work provides a domestic feasible device to cure and monitor the PI of patients.
压力性损伤(PI)对于行动不便的患者来说是一种难以愈合的伤口,尤其是瘫痪患者或老年人。这些患者通常还伴有感觉丧失或痴呆,无法及时表明症状,从而错过治疗的“黄金时期”。因此,迫切需要对PI进行家庭连续实时监测并促进伤口愈合。然而,现有的设备尚未实现针对PI的这些功能。在此,我们制备了一种两性离子皮肤传感器,它能够促进愈合并对PI的多指标进行家庭实时监测。为了制备一种能够承受患者体重的PI敷料,有机硅纳米颗粒(OSNP)被设计为两性离子导电水凝胶(CH-OSNP)中的交联剂,该水凝胶具有耐压性能(压缩恢复率为99.81%)以及抗菌粘附性。此外,还开发了基于CH-OSNP的皮肤传感器,即使在长期恒定的重负载下,该传感器对压力刺激也很敏感,这模拟了PI患者躺下时的压力。体内结果表明,这种传感器不仅可以促进PI愈合,还能持续监测和区分多种信息,如渗出液、肿胀和感染,以防止PI恶化。这项工作为治疗和监测患者的PI提供了一种家庭可行的设备。