Wireless and Closed-Loop Smart Dressing for Exudate Management and On-demand Treatment of Chronic Wounds.
Zhenyou GeWenshang GuoYe TaoHaoxiu SunXiangyu MengLiangyu CaoShanguo ZhangWeiyu LiuMuhammad Luqman AkhtarYu LiYukun RenPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Chronic wounds have become a significant threat to people's physical and mental health and have increased the burden of social medical care. Intelligent wound dressing (IWD) with wound condition monitoring and closed-loop on-demand drug therapy can shorten the healing process and alleviate patient suffering. However, single-function wound dressings cannot meet the current needs of chronic wound treatment. Here, we report a wearable IWD consisting of wound exudate management, sensor monitoring, closed-loop therapy, and flexible circuit modules, which can achieve effective synergy between wound exudate management and on-demand wound therapy. The dressing is attached to the wound site, and the wound exudate is spontaneously pumped into the microfluidic channel for storage. Meanwhile, the IWD can detect the state of the wound through the temperature and humidity sensor, and use this as feedback to control the liquid metal (LM) heater through a smartphone, thereby realizing the on-demand drug release from the hydrogel. In a mouse model of infected wounds, IWD accelerated wound healing by reducing inflammatory responses, promoting angiogenesis and collagen deposition. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.