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  • Ingeniería biomédica
  • Química analítica
  • Tecnología portátil

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  • Los métodos tradicionales de monitoreo de la salud pueden ser invasivos y poco frecuentes.
  • La evaluación de la exposición química en el mundo real a menudo se basa en medidas indirectas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Introducir y evaluar sistemas microfluídicos conectados a la piel para el control de la salud y la exposición.
  • Para demostrar el potencial de estos dispositivos para la evaluación de la salud personalizada.

Principales métodos:

  • Desarrollo de dispositivos microfluídicos integrados con materiales compatibles con la piel.
  • Análisis in situ de biomarcadores y analíticos químicos del fluido intersticial cutáneo.
  • Validación con las técnicas analíticas establecidas.

Principales resultados:

  • El éxito del seguimiento continuo de los indicadores clave de salud.
  • Detección de exposiciones químicas específicas a través de perfiles de analito únicos.
  • Alta correlación entre los datos del sistema microfluídico y las mediciones de referencia.

Conclusiones:

  • Los sistemas microfluídicos conectados a la piel representan una herramienta no invasiva prometedora para la vigilancia de la salud.
  • Estos dispositivos pueden proporcionar datos valiosos para la detección temprana de enfermedades y la evaluación de la exposición ambiental.