Journal article

Sensors and imaging for wound healing: A review

TR Dargaville, BL Farrugia, JA Broadbent, S Pace, Z Upton, NH Voelcker

Biosensors and Bioelectronics | ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY | Published : 2013

Abstract

Wound healing involves a complex series of biochemical events and has traditionally been managed with 'low tech' dressings and bandages. The concept that diagnostic and theranostic sensors can complement wound management is rapidly growing in popularity as there is tremendous potential to apply this technology to both acute and chronic wounds. Benefits in sensing the wound environment include reduction of hospitalization time, prevention of amputations and better understanding of the processes which impair healing. This review discusses the state-of-the-art in detection of markers associated with wound healing and infection, utilizing devices imbedded within dressings or as point-of-care tec..

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