MULTIFUNCTIONAL WOUND HEALING DEVICE WITH CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY AND WOUND HEALTH MONITORING FUNCTIONALITIES FOR REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS / (Record no. 610647)

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Classification number 610
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Personal name Mir, Mariam
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Title MULTIFUNCTIONAL WOUND HEALING DEVICE WITH CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY AND WOUND HEALTH MONITORING FUNCTIONALITIES FOR REAL-TIME MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mariam Mir
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer SMME- NUST;
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2021.
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Extent 265p.
Other physical details Soft Copy
Dimensions 30cm
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General note Wound management has been efficiently handled by the development of a smart<br/>bi-functional real time modular system that combines and synchronizes<br/>quantitative assessment of wound health with wearable drug dispenser for<br/>controlled and desired drug dispensation for specific patient demand. The wound<br/>monitoring system is composed of a biocompatible, planar, point of care and<br/>flexible wearable patch comprising of a pH sensor array that can easily conform<br/>to body contours and efficiently provide a spatial map of pH levels for different<br/>areas of the wound, since variations in pH are indicative of physiological<br/>alteration such as inflammation and tumor growth. The design of pH sensor array<br/>is dependent on electrode density, which is a function of both the optimized size<br/>and separation of electrodes. Based on the final electrode density, an optimized<br/>design of the pH sensor array has been developed, using copper tracts on a<br/>polyimide substrate and a hydrophilic pH responsive hydrogel as the pH sensitive<br/>component. The treatment module comprising of the wearable drug dispenser has<br/>been developed using the concept of an electronically controlled drug delivery<br/>through a haptic vibratory mechanism that is precisely controlled and tuned for<br/>drug release to affected areas. In addition, an environmentally triggered, pH<br/>responsive hydrogel based drug delivery system has also been developed in<br/>tandem, as a comparison with the electronically controlled system. The individual<br/>components of the proposed wound management system have been extensively<br/>tested for physical, chemical and performance related characteristics;<br/>subsequently, the systems have been used in the in-vivo setting to establish a<br/>baseline for future clinical testing and usability. Our observations and results<br/>suggest that the both the diagnostic and treatment components of the wound<br/>management system have the potential to mark an improvement in the current<br/>situation for wound management in hospital settings. The development of this<br/>extensively tested prototype system clears the way for further clinical studies to<br/>be undertaken in this regard.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PhD in Biomedical Sciences
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Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Murtaza Najabat Ali
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/27907">http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/27907</a>
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