2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19040776
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Review on Wearables to Monitor Foot Temperature in Diabetic Patients

Abstract: One of the diseases that could affect diabetic patients is the diabetic foot problem. Unnoticed minor injuries and subsequent infection can lead to ischemic ulceration, and may end in a foot amputation. Preliminary studies have shown that there is a positive relationship between increased skin temperature and the pre–ulceration phase. Hence, we have carried out a review on wearables, medical devices, and sensors used specifically for collecting vital data. In particular, we are interested in the measure of the… Show more

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“…Experiments with the temperature sensor embedded in the armband have verified that this sensor yarn can be used to fabricate intelligent temperature-measuring textile garments. Smart temperature measuring textiles can be used for thermal adaptation monitoring applications such as the detection of thermal discomfort in prostheses, socks for early prediction of diabetic foot ulcers [186], textiles that continuously measure the body temperature of babies, and bandages for monitoring wound infections. The use of industrial yarn fabricating technology to integrate flexible temperature sensors makes large-scale smart textile fabricating possible.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments with the temperature sensor embedded in the armband have verified that this sensor yarn can be used to fabricate intelligent temperature-measuring textile garments. Smart temperature measuring textiles can be used for thermal adaptation monitoring applications such as the detection of thermal discomfort in prostheses, socks for early prediction of diabetic foot ulcers [186], textiles that continuously measure the body temperature of babies, and bandages for monitoring wound infections. The use of industrial yarn fabricating technology to integrate flexible temperature sensors makes large-scale smart textile fabricating possible.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, the included studies focused only on telemedicine and mobile applications. There are other digitals modalities available in the clinical sites for DFU management, such as foot temperature sensor, 46 intelligent insole system, 47 and smart mat technology 48 . Future research should explore users' and HCPs' experience and perception of these novel digital interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these reviews do not cover the military field, the research findings that are discussed are useful for developing and upgrading S-BSNs. Firstly, according to a functional classification, Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) technology [19], motion monitoring [20], medical rehabilitation [21,22,23], gait analysis [24], and fall detection [25,26] have been comprehensively discussed by previous scholars. UWB has always been one of the key technologies for battlefield positioning.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%