Coin-sized, fully integrated, and minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring system based on organic electrochemical transistors.
Jing BaiDingyao LiuXinyu TianYan WangBinbin CuiYilin YangShilei DaiWensheng LinJixiang ZhuJinqiang WangAimin XuZhen GuShiming ZhangPublished in: Science advances (2024)
Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) are critical toward closed-loop diabetes management. The field's progress urges next-generation CGMs with enhanced antinoise ability, reliability, and wearability. Here, we propose a coin-sized, fully integrated, and wearable CGM, achieved by holistically synergizing state-of-the-art interdisciplinary technologies of biosensors, minimally invasive tools, and hydrogels. The proposed CGM consists of three major parts: (i) an emerging biochemical signal amplifier, the organic electrochemical transistor (OECT), improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) beyond traditional electrochemical sensors; (ii) a microneedle array to facilitate subcutaneous glucose sampling with minimized pain; and (iii) a soft hydrogel to stabilize the skin-device interface. Compared to conventional CGMs, the OECT-CGM offers a high antinoise ability, tunable sensitivity and resolution, and comfort wearability, enabling personalized glucose sensing for future precision diabetes health care. Last, we discuss how OECT technology can help push the limit of detection of current wearable electrochemical biosensors, especially when operating in complicated conditions.
Keyphrases
- label free
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- type diabetes
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- glycemic control
- blood glucose
- chronic pain
- heart rate
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- pain management
- tissue engineering
- hyaluronic acid
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- water soluble
- metabolic syndrome
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- skeletal muscle
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- single cell
- real time pcr
- simultaneous determination
- health information