Clinical Trial: Development of Microfluidic Patch-type Sweat Sensor
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Diseases of the Genitourinary System
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: Development of Microfluidic Patch-type Sweat Sensor Utilizing Surface-enhanced Raman Mechanism
Brief Summary:
1. Background Value of Sweat: Sweat has gained significant attention as a key biomarker for diagnosing dehydration and renal dysfunction (e.g., uremia), as it contains essential indicators that reflect blood concentrations, such as electrolytes and metabolites (creatinine, urea).Technical Transition: To overcome the limitations of conventional absorbent pads, such as contamination and evaporation, it is essential to develop flexible, wearable microfluidic devices that enable immediate collection and high-precision…
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