Wireless, Battery-Free, Optoelectronic Diagnostic Sensor Integrated Colorimetric Dressing for Advanced Wound Care

Seokjoo Cho,Ji-Hwan Ha,Junseong Ahn,Hyeonseok Han, Yongrok Jeong,Sohee Jeon, Soonhyoung Hwang,Jungrak Choi,Yong Suk Oh,Dahong Kim, Su A. Park, Donho Lee, Jihyeon Ahn,Byeongmin Kang, Byung-Ho Kang,Jun-Ho Jeong,Inkyu Park

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Recently, addressing various wounds, ranging from skin injuries to pressure and chronic ulcers, has necessitated a more detailed approach to wound condition monitoring aimed at enhancing the patient's quality of life. Although most available wound dressings offer protection and promote the regeneration of wound lesions, they fail to monitor wound progression. To meet this need, this study introduces a pioneering solution: a wireless, battery-free, optoelectronic diagnostic sensor seamlessly integrated into a colorimetric, pH-sensitive wound dressing, designed to significantly enhance patient quality of life through improved wound care. Curcumin-polycaprolactone (C-PCL) dressing protect the wounds, promote cell regeneration, and possess antimicrobial properties. In addition, the dressing exhibits colorimetric pH-monitoring capabilities across different wound conditions, enabling individuals without specialized knowledge to assess the status of their wounds. The core innovation lies in the integration of a green light-emitting diode (LED) and photodiode, which meticulously evaluates color changes from yellow to red of colorimetric dressing, enhance the precision of this user-friendly colorimetric diagnosis strategy. The integration of wireless battery-free systems facilitates quantitative and real-time monitoring of wound data in patients without inconvenience. These innovations will pave the way for rapid wound status evaluation, ensuring timely interventions and optimized care for deteriorating wound conditions. The manuscript introduces an advanced wound care approach: a wireless, battery-free optoelectronic diagnostic sensor integrated with a colorimetric electrospun nanofiber wound dressing. The innovative strategy employs a Curcumin-polycaprolactone (C-PCL) based dressing that changes color in response to pH variations, indicating evolving wound conditions. The integration of an optoelectronic sensor and colorimetric wound dressing for wireless data transmission distinguishes this work. image
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colorimetric pH dressing,curcumin composite,electrospinning,optoelectronic sensor,wireless sensor
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