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Smart Bandages Improve Healing of Chronic Wounds

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on July 6, 2018 at 7:04 PM
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Smart bandages could significantly improve healing of chronic wounds that take a long time to heal, according to a recent laboratory study conducted by a team of engineers at Tufts University who have developed this novel concept. The findings of the study appear in the journal Small.


"We've been able to take a new approach to bandages because of the emergence of flexible electronics," said Sameer Sonkusale, Ph.D. professor of electrical and computer engineering at Tufts University's School of Engineering and corresponding co-author for the study. "In fact, flexible electronics have made many wearable medical devices possible, but bandages have changed little since the beginnings of medicine. We are simply applying modern technology to an ancient art in the hopes of improving outcomes for an intractable problem."

What are Smart Bandages and How do Smart Bandages Work?

Smart bandages are similar to traditional bandages that are applied on wounds to aid healing. However, the smart bandages are designed with inbuilt pH and temperature sensors that can monitor the degree of infection, inflammation and status of the wound.

‘Smart bandages are incorporated with modern technology and can be applied on wounds to help with faster and better healing of chronic wounds and preventing complications’

Wounds healing well normally have a pH between 5.5 to 6.5, while non-healing and infected wounds may have pH greater than 6.5. Similarly the temperature of a wound that has more inflammation will be more than a less inflamed wound.

These two parameters (pH and temperature) are measured by the inbuilt sensors and the microprocessor present in the smart bandage reads and interprets the data. If the wound is inflamed or infected, the heating element incorporated within the smart bandage heats the drug carrier which delivers the drug gel to the wound on demand so that healing can be better.

All the components such as the sensors, heating element, drug carrier and microprocessor are integrated to a transparent medical tape creating a flexible bandage less than 3 mm in thickness.

Components were chosen so that the bandage could be low cost and disposable. However, the microprocessor is reusable.

Problems Associated With Chronic Non-healing Wounds

Smart bandages could help overcome some of these problems by providing real time monitoring of the wound and drug delivery with possibly only a reduced need for intervention by patients, caregivers and lesser visits to the clinic.

Other Features that can be Added to Make the Smart Bandage Smarter

Sonkusale and his team have also developed oxygenation sensors - another marker of wound healing - which can be incorporated into the bandage. Thus wound healing and inflammation can be monitored by various other biomarkers as well, in addition to measuring pH and temperature.

"The smart bandage we created, with pH and temperature sensors and antibiotic drug delivery, is really a prototype for a wide range of possibilities," said Sonkusale. "One can imagine embedding other sensing components, drugs, and growth factors that treat different conditions in response to different healing markers."

Future Plans

The smart bandages have been successfully tested under laboratory conditions. Now pre-clinical trials are ongoing to find out whether the smart bandages offer significant advantages in aiding healing compared to traditional bandages, dressings and other wound care products currently available.

In conclusion, if the planned studies show smart bandages to be superior to traditional bandages and other products, it could well revolutionize the management of chronic wounds and improve the outcome for these patients.

Reference:
  1. Smart bandages designed to monitor and tailor treatment for chronic wounds - (https:www.eurekalert.org/emb_releases/2018-07/tu-sbd062918.php)


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