可穿戴计算机
糖尿病管理
胰岛素释放
糖尿病
可穿戴技术
医学
胰岛素
奶嘴
连续血糖监测
重症监护医学
1型糖尿病
2型糖尿病
计算机科学
嵌入式系统
内科学
内分泌学
母乳喂养
病理
作者
Jinyuan Zhang,Jian Xu,Jongcheon Lim,James K. Nolan,Hyowon Lee,Chi Hwan Lee
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202100194
摘要
Abstract The global cost of diabetes care exceeds $1 trillion each year with more than $327 billion being spent in the United States alone. Despite some of the advances in diabetes care including continuous glucose monitoring systems and insulin pumps, the technology associated with managing diabetes has largely remained unchanged over the past several decades. With the rise of wearable electronics and novel functional materials, the field is well‐poised for the next generation of closed‐loop diabetes care. Wearable glucose sensors implanted within diverse platforms including skin or on‐tooth tattoos, skin‐mounted patches, eyeglasses, contact lenses, fabrics, mouthguards, and pacifiers have enabled noninvasive, unobtrusive, and real‐time analysis of glucose excursions in ambulatory care settings. These wearable glucose sensors can be integrated with implantable drug delivery systems, including an insulin pump, glucose responsive insulin release implant, and islets transplantation, to form self‐regulating closed‐loop systems. This review article encompasses the emerging trends and latest innovations of wearable glucose monitoring and implantable insulin delivery technologies for diabetes management with a focus on their advanced materials and construction. Perspectives on the current unmet challenges of these strategies are also discussed to motivate future technological development toward improved patient care in diabetes management.
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