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A Systematic Review on the Advanced Techniques of Wearable Point-of-Care Devices and Their Futuristic Applications

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DIAGNOSTICS
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13050916

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point-of-care testing; wearable sensors; internet of things; optical; electrochemical sensors

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Personalized point-of-care testing (POCT) devices, such as wearable sensors, offer quick and easy access to health monitoring without complicated instruments. Wearable sensors, particularly optical and electrochemical ones, allow regular and continuous monitoring of physiological data by analyzing biomarkers in biofluids. However, there is still a need to better understand the relationship between sample concentrations in blood and non-invasive biofluids.
Personalized point-of-care testing (POCT) devices, such as wearable sensors, enable quick access to health monitoring without the use of complex instruments. Wearable sensors are gaining popularity owing to their ability to offer regular and continuous monitoring of physiological data by dynamic, non-invasive assessments of biomarkers in biofluids such as tear, sweat, interstitial fluid and saliva. Current advancements have concentrated on the development of optical and electrochemical wearable sensors as well as advances in non-invasive measurements of biomarkers such as metabolites, hormones and microbes. For enhanced wearability and ease of operation, microfluidic sampling, multiple sensing, and portable systems have been incorporated with materials that are flexible. Although wearable sensors show promise and improved dependability, they still require more knowledge about interaction between the target sample concentrations in blood and non-invasive biofluids. In this review, we have described the importance of wearable sensors for POCT, their design and types of these devices. Following which, we emphasize on the current breakthroughs in the application of wearable sensors in the realm of wearable integrated POCT devices. Lastly, we discuss the present obstacles and forthcoming potentials including the use of Internet of Things (IoT) for offering self-healthcare using wearable POCT.

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