共形矩阵
锆钛酸铅
材料科学
压电
磁滞
生物医学工程
压力传感器
铅(地质)
光电子学
半导体
声学
纳米技术
铁电性
复合材料
医学
机械工程
地质学
物理
量子力学
地貌学
电介质
工程类
作者
Canan Dağdeviren,Yewang Su,Pauline Joe,Raissa Yona,Yuhao Liu,Yun‐Soung Kim,YongAn Huang,Anoop R. Damadoran,Jing Xia,Lane W. Martin,Yonggang Huang,John A. Rogers
摘要
The ability to measure subtle changes in arterial pressure using devices mounted on the skin can be valuable for monitoring vital signs in emergency care, detecting the early onset of cardiovascular disease and continuously assessing health status. Conventional technologies are well suited for use in traditional clinical settings, but cannot be easily adapted for sustained use during daily activities. Here we introduce a conformal device that avoids these limitations. Ultrathin inorganic piezoelectric and semiconductor materials on elastomer substrates enable amplified, low hysteresis measurements of pressure on the skin, with high levels of sensitivity (~0.005 Pa) and fast response times (~0.1 ms). Experimental and theoretical studies reveal enhanced piezoelectric responses in lead zirconate titanate that follow from integration on soft supports as well as engineering behaviours of the associated devices. Calibrated measurements of pressure variations of blood flow in near-surface arteries demonstrate capabilities for measuring radial artery augmentation index and pulse pressure velocity. The development of more sensitive tools for physiological monitoring presents obvious advantages in health-care and diagnostic assessment. Here, the authors present a thin, skin-like sensor that uses enhanced responses in lead zirconate titanate for monitoring arterial pressure waves.
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