Body-monitoring and health supervision by means of optical fiber-based sensing systems in medical textiles
- PMID: 25358557
- DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201400463
Body-monitoring and health supervision by means of optical fiber-based sensing systems in medical textiles
Abstract
Long-term monitoring with optical fibers has moved into the focus of attention due to the applicability for medical measurements. Within this Review, setups of flexible, unobtrusive body-monitoring systems based on optical fibers and the respective measured vital parameters are in focus. Optical principles are discussed as well as the interaction of light with tissue. Optical fiber-based sensors that are already used in first trials are primarily selected for the section on possible applications. These medical textiles include the supervision of respiration, cardiac output, blood pressure, blood flow and its saturation with hemoglobin as well as oxygen, pressure, shear stress, mobility, gait, temperature, and electrolyte balance. The implementation of these sensor concepts prompts the development of wearable smart textiles. Thus, current sensing techniques and possibilities within photonic textiles are reviewed leading to multiparameter designs. Evaluation of these designs should show the great potential of optical fibers for the introduction into textiles especially due to the benefit of immunity to electromagnetic radiation. Still, further improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio is often necessary to develop a commercial monitoring system.
Keywords: fiber optic sensors; health-care monitoring; long-term monitoring; smart textiles; wearable systems.
© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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