Full textile Sensoric Wound Pads

全纺织感觉伤口垫

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项目摘要

Changes of dressings to inspect the wounds are the principal way to monitor wounds after a medical wound care. The overall objective is to demonstrate and document the principles, as well as the individual suitability of wound pads with integrated fibre sensors to monitor the condition of acute wounds using several measures in special cases. Smart functionalised wound pads (in connection to an electronic measuring and control unit) would safe dressing changes, if they were able to show the condition of the wounds on the surface. These sensor fibres do not disturb or change the features of textile wound pads, they stay soft and mouldable, absorbent and protective, just as the non-functionalised pads. The ongoing research project aims to proof the principle usability of such wound pads measuring the relevant changes, such as temperature, humidity and expansion indicating an infection, wound breakdown or bulgling of the wounded tissue. To enable the best possible utilisation and non-dysfunction reliability in wound pads, the goal is to find the most suitable combinations of systematic assessments from amongst multiple combinations of these. Therefore, for the three relevant quantities in vitro an optimised structure-measuring combination concerning alterations in quantity and signal-noise-distance should be found. In case of sufficient usability of single combinations (with respect to discriminative characteristics in their medical use, determined beforehand) they are examined in an additional step in technical wound models, which need to be developed.
换药检查创面是医疗伤口护理后监控创面的主要方法。总体目标是展示和记录原则,以及带有集成纤维传感器的创口垫的个体适宜性,以便在特殊情况下使用几种措施来监测急性伤口的状况。智能功能伤口垫(连接到电子测量和控制单元)将安全地更换敷料,如果它们能够显示表面伤口的情况。这些传感器纤维不会干扰或改变纺织伤口垫的特性,它们保持柔软、可模塑、吸收和保护,就像非功能化的垫一样。正在进行的研究项目旨在证明这种伤口垫测量相关变化的原则可用性,如温度、湿度和表明感染、伤口破裂或受伤组织膨胀的膨胀。为了使创面垫具有最好的利用率和无功能的可靠性,目标是从这些评估的多种组合中找到最合适的系统评估组合。因此,对于体外三个相关的量,应该找到一个关于量的变化和信号-噪声-距离的最佳结构测量组合。在单一组合的充分可用性的情况下(关于其医疗用途的区别特征,预先确定),在需要开发的技术创伤模型中的附加步骤中对其进行检查。

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