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Flexible Wearable Sensors for Cardiovascular Health Monitoring

Journal

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202100116

Keywords

blood glucose; blood oxygen saturation; blood pressure; heart rate; skin mounted biosensors

Funding

  1. Institute for Health Innovation and Technology (iHealthtech)
  2. MechanoBioEngineering Laboratory at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the National University of Singapore
  3. National Research Foundation, Singapore
  4. A*STAR, under its RIE2020 Industry Alignment Fund - Industry Collaboration Projects (IAF-ICP) - SIA-NUS Digital Aviation Corp Lab [I2001E0059]
  5. SIA-NUS Digital Aviation Corp Lab

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This paper outlines and discusses advanced flexible wearable sensors for monitoring cardiovascular vital signals, highlighting functional materials, configurations, mechanisms, and recent advances, as well as discussing challenges, possible strategies, and future directions. With rapid development, these flexible wearable sensors have the potential to be applied for both medical diagnosis and daily healthcare use in addressing cardiovascular diseases.
Cardiovascular diseases account for the highest mortality globally, but recent advances in wearable technologies may potentially change how these illnesses are diagnosed and managed. In particular, continuous monitoring of cardiovascular vital signs for early intervention is highly desired. To this end, flexible wearable sensors that can be comfortably worn over long durations are gaining significant attention. In this review, advanced flexible wearable sensors for monitoring cardiovascular vital signals are outlined and discussed. Specifically, the functional materials, configurations, mechanisms, and recent advances of these flexible sensors for heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, and blood glucose monitoring are highlighted. Different mechanisms in bioelectric, mechano-electric, optoelectric, and ultrasonic wearable sensors are presented to monitor cardiovascular vital signs from different body locations. Present challenges, possible strategies, and future directions of these wearable sensors are also discussed. With rapid development, these flexible wearable sensors will potentially be applicable for both medical diagnosis and daily healthcare use in tackling cardiovascular diseases.

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