Demonstrating the Analytical Potential of a Wearable Microneedle-Based Device for Intradermal CO2 Detection
Autor/es
Molinero Fernández, Águeda; Wang, Qianyu; Xuan, Xing; Konradsson Geuken, Åsa; Crespo, Gastón A.; [et al.]Fecha
2024-01-04Disciplina/s
FarmaciaMateria/s
CO2 sensingIon-selective microneedles
Wearable sensor
Interstitial fluid
In vivo measurements
Blood correlation
Resumen
Monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) body levels is crucial underseveral clinical conditions (e.g., human intensive care and acid−base disorders).To date, painful and risky arterial blood punctures have been performed to obtaindiscrete CO2 measurements needed in clinical setups. Although noninvasivealternatives have been proposed to assess CO2, these are currently limited tobenchtop devices, requiring trained personnel, being tedious, and providingpunctual information, among other disadvantages. To the best of our knowledge,the literature and market lack a wearable device for real-time, on-body monitoringof CO2. Accordingly, we have developed a microneedle (MN)-based sensor array,labeled as CO2−MN, comprising a combination of potentiometric pH- andcarbonate (CO32−)-selective electrodes together with the reference electrode. TheCO2−MN is built on an epidermal patch that allows it to reach the stratum corneum of the skin, measuring pH and CO32−concentrations directly into the interstitial ...





