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Los parches de ultrasonido adhesivos ofrecen soluciones de imágenes médicas portátiles. Estos dispositivos portátiles permiten el diagnóstico en movimiento para mejorar la atención y la accesibilidad del paciente.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ingeniería biomédica
  • Tecnología de imágenes médicas

Sus antecedentes:

  • La ecografía tradicional requiere profesionales capacitados y equipo especializado.
  • Existen opciones limitadas para el monitoreo continuo o remoto del paciente mediante ultrasonido.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Introducir y evaluar parches adhesivos de ultrasonido para imágenes médicas móviles.
  • Evaluar la viabilidad de las capacidades de diagnóstico en movimiento utilizando tecnología de ultrasonido portátil.

Principales métodos:

  • Desarrollo de parches adhesivos flexibles para transductores de ultrasonido.
  • Integración de la electrónica miniaturizada para el procesamiento de señales y la transmisión inalámbrica de datos.
  • Prueba del rendimiento del parche en escenarios de pacientes simulados y reales.

Principales resultados:

  • Los parches adhesivos demostraron una adquisición confiable de la señal de ultrasonido.
  • La calidad de la imagen fue suficiente para las evaluaciones diagnósticas preliminares.
  • Los pacientes informaron de la comodidad y facilidad de uso de los parches portátiles.

Conclusiones:

  • Los parches adhesivos de ultrasonido representan un avance significativo en el diagnóstico médico portátil.
  • Esta tecnología tiene potencial para el monitoreo remoto de pacientes y aplicaciones en el punto de atención.