Yao Mengmeng, Hsieh Ju-Chun, Tang Kai Wing Kevin, Wang Huiliang
Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 USA.
Med X. 2024;2(1):23. doi: 10.1007/s44258-024-00040-4. Epub 2024 Dec 9.
The integration of wearable neural interfaces (WNIs) with the human nervous system has marked a significant progression, enabling progress in medical treatments and technology integration. Hydrogels, distinguished by their high-water content, low interfacial impedance, conductivity, adhesion, and mechanical compliance, effectively address the rigidity and biocompatibility issues common in traditional materials. This review highlights their important parameters-biocompatibility, interfacial impedance, conductivity, and adhesiveness-that are integral to their function in WNIs. The applications of hydrogels in wearable neural recording and neurostimulation are discussed in detail. Finally, the opportunities and challenges faced by hydrogels for WNIs are summarized and prospected. This review aims to offer a thorough examination of hydrogel technology's present landscape and to encourage continued exploration and innovation. As developments progress, hydrogels are poised to revolutionize wearable neural interfaces, offering significant enhancements in healthcare and technological applications.
可穿戴神经接口(WNIs)与人体神经系统的整合标志着重大进展,推动了医学治疗和技术整合的进步。水凝胶以其高含水量、低界面阻抗、导电性、粘附性和机械顺应性为特征,有效解决了传统材料中常见的刚性和生物相容性问题。本综述重点介绍了它们的重要参数——生物相容性、界面阻抗、导电性和粘附性——这些参数对于它们在可穿戴神经接口中的功能至关重要。详细讨论了水凝胶在可穿戴神经记录和神经刺激中的应用。最后,总结并展望了水凝胶在可穿戴神经接口方面面临的机遇和挑战。本综述旨在全面审视水凝胶技术的当前状况,并鼓励持续探索和创新。随着发展的推进,水凝胶有望彻底改变可穿戴神经接口,在医疗保健和技术应用方面带来显著提升。