Title :
SWAN-iCare project: Towards smart wearable and autonomous negative pressure device for wound monitoring and therapy
Author :
Texier, Isabelle ; Xydis, S. ; Soudris, Dimitrios ; Marcoux, Pierre ; Pham, Pascale ; Muller, Mathias ; Correvon, Marc ; Dudnik, Gabriela ; Voirin, Guy ; Kristenssen, Jan ; Laurenza, Massimo ; Raptopoulos, A. ; Saxby, Carl ; Navarro, Thierry ; di Francesc
Author_Institution :
CEA Leti, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
This paper describes the SWAN-iCare system and its potential impact in the area of wound management. The SWAN-iCare project aims at developing an integrated autonomous device for the monitoring and the personalized management of chronic wounds, mainly diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers. Most foot and leg ulcers are caused by diabetes and vascular problems respectively but a remarkable number of them are also due to the co-morbidity influence of many other diseases (e.g. kidney disease, congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, inflammatory bowel disease). More than 10 million people in Europe suffer from chronic wounds, a number which is expected to grow due to the aging of the population. The core of the project is the fabrication of a conceptually new wearable negative pressure device equipped with Information and Communication Technologies. Such device will allow users to: (a) accurately monitor many wound parameters via non-invasive integrated micro-sensors, (b) early identify infections and (c) remotely provide an innovative personalized two-line therapy via non-invasive micro-actuators to supplement the negative pressure wound therapy.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; biosensors; diseases; microactuators; microsensors; patient monitoring; patient treatment; wounds; SWAN-iCare system; autonomous negative pressure device; chronic wound management; diabetes; diabetic foot ulcers; early infection identification; integrated autonomous device; negative pressure wound therapy; noninvasive integrated microsensors; noninvasive microactuators; smart wearable; venous leg ulcers; wearable negative pressure device; wound monitoring; Biomedical monitoring; Diabetes; Foot; Monitoring; Sensors; Wounds; bio sensors; collagen; negative pressure; remote surveillance; wound management;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (Mobihealth), 2014 EAI 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/MOBIHEALTH.2014.7015985