Seo Seoktae, Jo Hyunkyeong, Kim Jungho, Lee Bonyoung, Bien Franklin
Department of Electrical Engineering Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Ulsan Republic of Korea.
Bioeng Transl Med. 2023 Feb 26;8(3):e10502. doi: 10.1002/btm2.10502. eCollection 2023 May.
Despite coronavirus disease 2019, cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of global death, requires timely detection and treatment for a high survival rate, underscoring the 24 h monitoring of vital signs. Therefore, telehealth using wearable devices with vital sign sensors is not only a fundamental response against the pandemic but a solution to provide prompt healthcare for the patients in remote sites. Former technologies which measured a couple of vital signs had features that disturbed practical applications to wearable devices, such as heavy power consumption. Here, we suggest an ultralow power (100 μW) sensor that collects all cardiopulmonary vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, and the respiration signal. The small and lightweight (2 g) sensor designed to be easily embedded in the flexible wristband generates an electromagnetically reactive near field to monitor the contraction and relaxation of the radial artery. The proposed ultralow power sensor measuring noninvasively continuous and accurate cardiopulmonary vital signs at once will be one of the most promising sensors for wearable devices to bring telehealth to our lives.
尽管有2019冠状病毒病,但心血管疾病作为全球主要死因,需要及时检测和治疗以提高生存率,这凸显了对生命体征进行24小时监测的重要性。因此,使用带有生命体征传感器的可穿戴设备进行远程医疗,不仅是应对疫情的基本措施,也是为偏远地区患者提供及时医疗服务的解决方案。以前测量少数生命体征的技术存在一些影响其在可穿戴设备上实际应用的问题,比如功耗大。在此,我们提出一种超低功耗(100微瓦)的传感器,它能收集所有心肺生命体征,包括血压、心率和呼吸信号。这种设计小巧轻便(2克)、易于嵌入柔性腕带的传感器,会产生一个电磁反应近场来监测桡动脉的收缩和舒张。所提出的能一次性无创连续且准确测量心肺生命体征的超低功耗传感器,将成为可穿戴设备中最具前景的传感器之一,从而将远程医疗带入我们的生活。