2021
DOI: 10.1089/adt.2021.008
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Pharmaceutical Perspective in Wearable Drug Delivery Systems

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“…Recently, flexible electronics based on hydrogel, elastomer, fibrous materials, etc., have drawn tremendous attention in developing wearable healthcare systems, human‐machine interactions, on‐demand drug delivery, etc 183–185 . Among these promising applications based on fibrous material, point‐of‐care monitoring of infected wounds is significant for medical personnel to manage the wounds effectively and timely, however, is not much explored now.…”
Section: Fibrous Wound Dressings For Bacterial Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, flexible electronics based on hydrogel, elastomer, fibrous materials, etc., have drawn tremendous attention in developing wearable healthcare systems, human‐machine interactions, on‐demand drug delivery, etc 183–185 . Among these promising applications based on fibrous material, point‐of‐care monitoring of infected wounds is significant for medical personnel to manage the wounds effectively and timely, however, is not much explored now.…”
Section: Fibrous Wound Dressings For Bacterial Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, flexible electronics based on hydrogel, elastomer, fibrous materials, etc., have drawn tremendous attention in developing wearable healthcare systems, human-machine interactions, on-demand drug delivery, etc. [183][184][185] Among these promising applications based on fibrous material, point-of-care monitoring of infected wounds is significant for medical personnel to manage the wounds effectively and timely, however, is not much explored now. Among the current few studies, Mariani et al fabricated a fully textile device by integrating a sensing layer consisting of a two-terminal pH sensor printed on a textile substrate and an absorbent gauze layer, ensuring the delivery of wound exudates to the sensor area.…”
Section: Bacterial Diagnostic Fibrous Dressings Based On Electric Sig...mentioning
confidence: 99%