Evolution of Wearable Devices with Real-Time Disease Monitoring for Personalized Healthcare

Author:

Guk Kyeonghye,Han Gaon,Lim Jaewoo,Jeong Keunwon,Kang TaejoonORCID,Lim Eun-KyungORCID,Jung Juyeon

Abstract

Wearable devices are becoming widespread in a wide range of applications, from healthcare to biomedical monitoring systems, which enable continuous measurement of critical biomarkers for medical diagnostics, physiological health monitoring and evaluation. Especially as the elderly population grows globally, various chronic and acute diseases become increasingly important, and the medical industry is changing dramatically due to the need for point-of-care (POC) diagnosis and real-time monitoring of long-term health conditions. Wearable devices have evolved gradually in the form of accessories, integrated clothing, body attachments and body inserts. Over the past few decades, the tremendous development of electronics, biocompatible materials and nanomaterials has resulted in the development of implantable devices that enable the diagnosis and prognosis through small sensors and biomedical devices, and greatly improve the quality and efficacy of medical services. This article summarizes the wearable devices that have been developed to date, and provides a review of their clinical applications. We will also discuss the technical barriers and challenges in the development of wearable devices, and discuss future prospects on wearable biosensors for prevention, personalized medicine and real-time health monitoring.

Funder

the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) Global Frontier Project through the center for BioNano Health-Guard

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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