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A wearable sensing system based on smartphone and diaper to detect urine in-situ for patients with urinary incontinence

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 357, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2022.131459

Keywords

Wearable sensing system; Urinary biomarker; Detection in-situ; Diaper; Smartphone

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Devel-opment Program of China [2020YFB1313900, 2018YFB1307700]
  2. Na-tional Natural Science Foundation of China [U1806202, 61801256]
  3. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [ZR2020MF024, ZR2019MEE051]

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A wearable sensing system based on smartphone and diaper was developed to detect urinary biomarkers in real time. The system not only reminded nurses to replace diapers in time, but also provided measurement data of urine biomarkers to doctors for assessing the health status of patients.
Urine analysis is a routine clinical test technology for the diagnosis of diseases, which usually requires profes-sional operators and relies on expensive and bulky instruments. It is difficult to collect urine of people who are suffering from urinary incontinence. Therefore, a low-cost and convenient device to detect urine in-situ is of great significance for these patients. In this paper, we developed a wearable sensing system based on smartphone and diaper to detect biomarkers of urine in-situ. The system was composed of a diaper integrated with an electrochemical biosensor, a portable detection device, and a data process application (App) on the smartphone. Thereinto, the biosensor with a self-locking valve free from urine scouring, was embedded into an ordinary diaper between the diversion layer and the absorption layer to measure the urine when wearers urinated. The detection device was applied to acquire the biosensor signal and wirelessly transmitted the measurement data to a smartphone. The App on smartphone drew the dynamic curves of urinary biomarkers over the time according to the data. The reported wearable sensing system not only reminded nurse to replace the diaper in time, but also provided the measurement data of urine biomarkers in real time to doctors to access the health status of patients, showing great application prospects to effectively look after the disabled elders in nursing homes.

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