Intelligent Biosensors for Diabetic Wound Monitoring


Intelligent Biosensors for Diabetic Wound Monitoring

Summary: This review article examines the emerging field of intelligent biosensors designed specifically for diabetic wound monitoring. These advanced sensors can detect key biomarkers in real time—including pH, temperature, glucose levels, uric acid, lactate, oxygen, and bacterial metabolites—providing continuous data on wound status. The technology aims to enable early detection of infection, delayed healing, and other complications in diabetic foot ulcers and other chronic wounds, potentially allowing timely intervention and reducing amputation risk.

Key Highlights:

  • Focus on intelligent biosensors for diabetic wound monitoring
  • Real-time detection of multiple wound biomarkers (pH, glucose, lactate, bacteria, etc.)
  • Potential for continuous, non-invasive wound status assessment
  • Significant promise for improving outcomes in chronic diabetic wounds

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Keywords: intelligent biosensors, diabetic wound monitoring, smart wound sensor, DFU biosensor