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Wearable Sensors and Systems for Wound Healing-Related pH and Temperature Detection

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In this paper, the development of wearable pH and temperature sensors and systems based on different sensing mechanisms for wound status monitoring and treatment are comprehensively summarized, and challenges in the areas of sensing performance, infection identification threshold, large-area 3-dimensional detection, and long-term reliable monitoring in current wearable sensors/systems and emerging solutions are emphasized.
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Wound Dressing: From Nanomaterials to Diagnostic Dressings and Healing Evaluations.

TL;DR: An educational review on the accumulating knowledge in this multidisciplinary area to lay out the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and ignite the further and faster development of clinically valuable technologies in nanomaterial-based wound dressings.
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Multifunctional Dressing for Wound Diagnosis and Rehabilitation.

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and development of smart wound dressings that are integrated with multifunctional materials, wearable sensors and drug delivery systems as well as their application ranging from wound monitoring to timely application of therapeutics are discussed.
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A review of current advancements for wound healing: Biomaterial applications and medical devices

TL;DR: This review addresses medical devices developed to correct the chronic wound environment and achieve skin tissue regeneration with a focus on biomaterials and applications, aiming to deliver a critical theoretical reference for further research on chronic wound healing.
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Multifunctional and Smart Wound Dressings—A Review on Recent Research Advancements in Skin Regenerative Medicine

TL;DR: Emerging treatments based on biomaterials, nanoparticles, and biomimetic proteases have the keys to improving wound care and will be a vital addition to the therapeutic toolkit for slow-healing wounds.
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Influence of pH on wound-healing: a new perspective for wound-therapy?

TL;DR: The conclusion to be drawn at present is that the wound pH indeed proves to be a potent influential factor for the healing process and that different pH ranges are required for certain distinct phases of wound healing.
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Wearable and flexible electronics for continuous molecular monitoring.

TL;DR: This article reviews and highlights recent advances in wearable and flexible sensors toward continuous and non-invasive molecular analysis in sweat, tears, saliva, interstitial fluid, blood, wound exudate as well as exhaled breath.
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Natural skin surface pH is on average below 5, which is beneficial for its resident flora

TL;DR: Assessment of skin surface pH of the volar forearm before and after refraining from showering and cosmetic product application and the effect of pH on adhesion of resident skin microflora was assessed; an acid skin pH (4–4.5) keeps the resident bacterial flora attached to the skin, whereas an alkaline pH (8–9) promotes the dispersal from the skin.
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A reappraisal of the use of infrared thermal image analysis in medicine

TL;DR: While the use of infrared imaging is increasing in many industrial and security applications, it has declined in medicine probably because of the continued reliance on first generation cameras.
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Wearable, Human‐Interactive, Health‐Monitoring, Wireless Devices Fabricated by Macroscale Printing Techniques

TL;DR: In this article, a fully printed wearable human-interactive device called a "smart bandage" is proposed as the first proof of concept, which incorporates touch and temperature sensors to monitor health, a drug-delivery system to improve health, and a wireless coil to detect touch.
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Why is developing non-invasive wound wearable sensors important?

Developing non-invasive wound wearable sensors is important for continuous monitoring of pH and temperature, which are important biomarkers for assessing wound healing status.