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Skin-Integrated Electromechanical Systems for Characterization of Deep Tissue Biomechanics

Authors :
Huang-yu Chen
Haiwen Luan
John A. Rogers
Xinyuan Zhang
Sang Won
Wubin Bai
Bowen Ji
Janice Mihyun Baek
Yongfeng Mei
Raudel Avila
Surabhi Madhvapathi
Kuanming Yao
Yu Xia
Zhaoqian Xie
Enming Song
Xin Ning
Xu Guo
Shuai Xu
Yujin Lee
Jae Hwan Kim
Yonggang Huang
Daniel J. Myers
Xinge Yu
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Compact electronic systems that perform rapid, precise mechanical characterization of living biological tissues have important potential uses in monitoring and diagnosing various types of human-health disorders. Active devices that perform high-precision, real-time evaluations of deep tissue structures (millimeter-scale) in a precise, digital and non-invasive fashion could complement capabilities of recently-reported approaches for sensing tissue biomechanics at superficial depths (typically micrometer-scale). This paper introduces a miniature electromagnetic platform that combines a vibratory actuator with a soft strain-sensing sheet for determining the Young’s modulus of soft biological tissues, with specific focus on skin. Experimental and computational studies establish the operational principles and performance attributes through evaluations of synthetic and biological materials, including human skin at various body locations across healthy subject volunteers. The results demonstrate dynamic monitoring of elastic modulus at characteristic depths between ~1 and ~8 mm, depending on the sensor designs. Arrays of such devices support capabilities in both depth profiling and spatial mapping. Clinical studies on patients with skin disorders highlight potential for accurate targeting of lesions associated with psoriasis, as examples of practical medical utility.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........545bbdef310c8149709cd6ab1b75ac6d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-134565/v1