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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37145130/effects-on-hemodynamic-enhancement-and-discomfort-of-a-new-textile-electrode-integrated-in-a-sock-during-calf-neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Sundström, R Juthberg, J Flodin, L Guo, N-K Persson, P W Ackermann
PURPOSE: To compare fixed transverse textile electrodes (TTE) knitted into a sock versus motor point placed standard gel electrodes (MPE) on peak venous velocity (PVV) and discomfort, during calf neuromuscular electrical stimulation (calf-NMES). METHODS: Ten healthy participants received calf-NMES with increasing intensity until plantar flexion (measurement level I = ML I), and an additional mean 4 mA intensity (ML II), utilizing TTE and MPE. PVV was measured with Doppler ultrasound in the popliteal and femoral veins at baseline, ML I and II...
May 5, 2023: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37027282/validating-adhesive-free-bioimpedance-of-the-leg-in-mid-activity-and-uncontrolled-settings
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Christopher J Nichols, Samer A Mabrouk, Goktug C Ozmen, Asim H Gazi, Omer T Inan
OBJECTIVE: Musculoskeletal health monitoring is limited in everyday settings where patient symptoms can substantially change - delaying treatment and worsening patient outcomes. Wearable technologies aim to quantify musculoskeletal health outside clinical settings but sensor constraints limit usability. Wearable localized multi-frequency bioimpedance assessment (MFBIA) shows promise for tracking musculoskeletal health but relies on gel electrodes, hindering extended at-home use. Here, we address this need for usable technologies for at-home musculoskeletal health assessment by designing a wearable adhesive-free MFBIA system using textile electrodes in extended uncontrolled mid-activity settings...
March 27, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37022272/generalizable-deep-learning-based-sleep-staging-approach-for-ambulatory-textile-electrode-headband-recordings
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M Rusanen, R Huttunen, H Korkalainen, S Myllymaa, J Toyras, K Myllymaa, S Sigurdardottir, K A Olafsdottir, T Leppanen, E S Arnardottir, S Kainulainen
Reliable, automated, and user-friendly solutions for the identification of sleep stages in home environment are needed in various clinical and scientific research settings. Previously we have shown that signals recorded with an easily applicable textile electrode headband (FocusBand, T 2 Green Pty Ltd) contain characteristics similar to the standard electrooculography (EOG, E1-M2). We hypothesize that the electroencephalographic (EEG) signals recorded using the textile electrode headband are similar enough with standard EOG in order to develop an automatic neural network-based sleep staging method that generalizes from diagnostic polysomnographic (PSG) data to ambulatory sleep recordings of textile electrode-based forehead EEG...
January 30, 2023: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37010623/neuromuscular-electrical-stimulation-in-garments-optimized-for-compliance
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R Juthberg, J Flodin, L Guo, S Rodriguez, N K Persson, P W Ackermann
PURPOSE: Physical inactivity is associated with muscle atrophy and venous thromboembolism, which may be prevented by neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). This study aimed to investigate the effect on discomfort, current amplitude and energy consumption when varying the frequency and phase duration of low-intensity NMES (LI-NMES) via a sock with knitting-integrated transverse textile electrodes (TTE). METHODS: On eleven healthy participants (four females), calf-NMES via a TTE sock was applied with increasing intensity (mA) until ankle-plantar flexion at which point outcomes were compared when testing frequencies 1, 3, 10 and 36 Hz and phase durations 75, 150, 200, 300 and 400 µs...
April 3, 2023: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36992061/elastic-textile-wristband-for-bioimpedance-measurements
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Giuseppina Monti, Federica Raheli, Andrea Recupero, Luciano Tarricone
In this paper, wristband electrodes for hand-to-hand bioimpedance measurements are investigated. The proposed electrodes consist of a stretchable conductive knitted fabric. Different implementations have been developed and compared with Ag/AgCl commercial electrodes. Hand-to-hand measurements at 50 kHz on forty healthy subjects have been carried out and the Passing-Bablok regression method has been exploited to compare the proposed textile electrodes with commercial ones. It is demonstrated that the proposed designs guarantee reliable measurements and easy and comfortable use, thus representing an excellent solution for the development of a wearable bioimpedance measurement system...
March 22, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36930584/autonomic-nervous-system-balance-in-parturient-mares-spontaneous-vs-induced-delivery
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Martina Felici, Micaela Sgorbini, Paolo Baragli, Antonio Lanatà, Paola Marmorini, Francesco Camillo
Delivery is not easily predictable in horses and the consequences of dystocia can be serious for both the mare and foal. An induction protocol with low doses of oxytocin has been reported as a safe procedure. This study investigates the effect of induced delivery on at-term mares' sympathetic-vagal balance. Fourteen mares were included and divided into two groups, one subjected to spontaneous delivery (SD), and one to induced delivery (ID). In both groups, an ECG was recorded using an elastic belt with integrated smart textile electrodes...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36827294/randomized-crossover-trial-of-2-week-garment-electrocardiogram-with-dry-textile-electrode-to-reveal-instances-of-post-ablation-recurrence-of-atrial-fibrillation-underdiagnosed-during-24-hour-holter-monitoring
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Takeshi Machino, Kazutaka Aonuma, Kazushi Maruo, Yuki Komatsu, Hiro Yamasaki, Miyako Igarashi, Akihiko Nogami, Masaki Ieda
BACKGROUND: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia and often recurs despite catheter ablation. The recurrence of AF is often underdiagnosed by standard 24-hour electrocardiogram (ECG) because of its transient and silent nature. A garment-style ECG with a highly conductive textile electrode made of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrenesulfonate)(PEDOTPSS) and nanofiber (Garment ECG) has been developed that can provide longer-term continuous monitoring. This study investigated whether 2-week Garment ECG can reveal instances of AF recurrence in patients who are diagnosed as remaining in sinus rhythm by 24-hour Holter ECG...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36772153/a-novel-screen-printed-textile-interface-for-high-density-electromyography-recording
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Luis Pelaez Murciego, Abiodun Komolafe, Nikola Peřinka, Helga Nunes-Matos, Katja Junker, Ander García Díez, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez, Russel Torah, Erika G Spaich, Strahinja Dosen
Recording electrical muscle activity using a dense matrix of detection points (high-density electromyography, EMG) is of interest in a range of different applications, from human-machine interfacing to rehabilitation and clinical assessment. The wider application of high-density EMG is, however, limited as the clinical interfaces are not convenient for practical use (e.g., require conductive gel/cream). In the present study, we describe a novel dry electrode (TEX) in which the matrix of sensing pads is screen printed on textile and then coated with a soft polymer to ensure good skin-electrode contact...
January 18, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36679418/feasibility-of-electrodermal-activity-and-photoplethysmography-data-acquisition-at-the-foot-using-a-sock-form-factor
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Afonso Fortes Ferreira, Hugo Plácido da Silva, Helena Alves, Nuno Marques, Ana Fred
Wearable devices have been shown to play an important role in disease prevention and health management, through the multimodal acquisition of peripheral biosignals. However, many of these wearables are exposed, limiting their long-term acceptability by some user groups. To overcome this, a wearable smart sock integrating a PPG sensor and an EDA sensor with textile electrodes was developed. Using the smart sock, EDA and PPG measurements at the foot/ankle were performed in test populations of 19 and 15 subjects, respectively...
January 5, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36679395/modeling-the-design-characteristics-of-woven-textile-electrodes-for-long-term-ecg-monitoring
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Peter J Brehm, Allison P Anderson
An electrocardiograph records the periodic voltage generated by the heart over time. There is growing demand to continuously monitor the ECG for proactive health care and human performance optimization. To meet this demand, new conductive textile electrodes are being developed which offer an attractive alternative to adhesive gel electrodes but they come with their own challenges. The key challenge with textile electrodes is that the relationship between the manufacturing parameters and the ECG measurement is not well understood, making design an iterative process without the ability to prospectively develop woven electrodes with optimized performance...
January 4, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36559943/compensation-for-electrode-detachment-in-electrical-impedance-tomography-with-wearable-textile-electrodes
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Chang-Lin Hu, Zong-Yan Lin, Shu-Yun Hu, I-Cheng Cheng, Chih-Hsien Huang, Yu-Hao Li, Chien-Ju Li, Chii-Wann Lin
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a radiation-free and noninvasive medical image reconstruction technique in which a current is injected and the reflected voltage is received through electrodes. EIT electrodes require good connection with the skin for data acquisition and image reconstruction. However, detached electrodes are a common occurrence and cause measurement errors in EIT clinical applications. To address these issues, in this study, we proposed a method for detecting faulty electrodes using the differential voltage value of the detached electrode in an EIT system...
December 7, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36496775/a-smart-textile-band-achieves-high-quality-electrocardiograms-in-unrestrained-horses
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Persephone McCrae, Hannah Spong, Ashley-Ann Rutherford, Vern Osborne, Amin Mahnam, Wendy Pearson
Electrocardiography (ECG) is an essential tool in assessing equine health and fitness. However, standard ECG devices are expensive and rely on the use of adhesive electrodes, which may become detached and are associated with reduced ECG quality over time. Smart textile electrodes composed of stainless-steel fibers have previously been shown to be a suitable alternative in horses at rest and during exercise. The objective of this study was to compare ECG quality using a smart textile girth band knit with silver and carbon yarns to standard adhesive silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes...
November 23, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36483489/validation-of-a-new-smart-textiles-biotechnology-for-heart-rate-variability-monitoring-in-sheep
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Luca Turini, Francesca Bonelli, Antonio Lanatà, Valentina Vitale, Irene Nocera, Micaela Sgorbini, Marcello Mele
Robust Animal-Based Measures (ABMs) are fundamental in order to assess animal welfare, however in semi-extensive sheep farming systems is not easy to collect ABMs without inducing additional stress in the animals. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive technique of assessing stress levels related to animal welfare. It is considered a sensitive indicator of the functional regulatory characteristics of the autonomic nervous system. Several studies investigated the use of HRV for welfare assessment in dairy cows while research on sheep is scarce...
2022: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36447633/single-arm-diagnostic-electrocardiography-with-printed-graphene-on-wearable-textiles
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Ozberk Ozturk, Ata Golparvar, Gizem Acar, Saygun Guler, Murat Kaya Yapici
Stimulated by the COVID-19 outbreak, the global healthcare industry better acknowledges the necessity of innovating novel methods for remote healthcare monitoring and treating patients outside clinics. Here we report the development of two different types of graphene textile electrodes differentiated by the employed fabrication techniques (i.e., dip-coating and spray printing) and successful demonstration of ergonomic and truly wearable, single-arm diagnostic electrocardiography (SADE) using only 3 electrodes positioned on only 1 arm...
January 1, 2023: Sensors and Actuators. A, Physical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36161719/fibril-type-textile-electrodes-enabling-extremely-high-areal-capacity-through-pseudocapacitive-electroplating-onto-chalcogenide-nanoparticle-encapsulated-fibrils
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Woojae Chang, Donghyeon Nam, Seokmin Lee, Younji Ko, Cheong Hoon Kwon, Yongmin Ko, Jinhan Cho
Effective incorporation of conductive and energy storage materials into 3D porous textiles plays a pivotal role in developing and designing high-performance energy storage devices. Here, a fibril-type textile pseudocapacitor electrode with outstanding capacity, good rate capability, and excellent mechanical stability through controlled interfacial interaction-induced electroplating is reported. First, tetraoctylammonium bromide-stabilized copper sulfide nanoparticles (TOABr-CuS NPs) are uniformly assembled onto cotton textiles...
September 25, 2022: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36086382/ionic-electronic-conductive-fabric-electrodes-for-wearable-biopotential-monitoring
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Shenghao Wu, Shuang Zhou, Jianghong Wu, Hong Jingyuan, Yali Zhengl
This work proposed a low-cost and convenient way to develop textile electrodes with mixed conductive polymer by drop-casting. The effect of a conductivity enhancing agent (i.e., ethylene glycol (EG)) for PEDOT:PSS-coated fabric electrodes was investigated specifically. The results showed that the conductivity of the fabric electrode reached the highest with the addition of 20% EG compared to 0% and 5% EG loadings, which was different from that of thin-film electrodes in previous studies. In addition, the stability of the conductivity to washing was improved with the addition of the crosslinker GOPS and the surfactant DBSA...
July 2022: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36080714/fabrication-of-textile-based-dry-electrode-and-analysis-of-its-surface-emg-signal-for-applying-smart-wear
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Hyelim Kim, Soohyeon Rho, Sora Han, Daeyoung Lim, Wonyoung Jeong
Ag/AgCl hydrogel electrodes, which are wet electrodes, are generally used to acquire bio-signals non-invasively. Research concerning dry electrodes is ongoing due to the following limitations of wet electrodes: (1) skin irritation and disease when attached for a long time; (2) poor adhesion due to sweat; and (3) considerable cost due to disposable use. Accordingly, electrodes in film, embroidery, and knit forms were manufactured from conductive sheets and conductive yarns, which are typical textile-type dry electrode materials, using different manufacturing methods and conditions...
September 2, 2022: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36041421/wireless-networks-of-injectable-microelectronic-stimulators-based-on-rectification-of-volume-conducted-high-frequency-currents
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Aracelys García-Moreno, Albert Comerma-Montells, Marc Tudela-Pi, Jesus Minguillon, Laura Becerra-Fajardo, Antoni Ivorra
Objective. To develop and in vivo demonstrate threadlike wireless implantable neuromuscular microstimulators that are digitally addressable. Approach. These devices perform, through its two electrodes, electronic rectification of innocuous high frequency current bursts delivered by volume conduction via epidermal textile electrodes. By avoiding the need of large components to obtain electrical energy, this approach allows the development of thin devices that can be intramuscularly implanted by minimally invasive procedures such as injection...
September 14, 2022: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35994554/powering-electronic-implants-by-high-frequency-volume-conduction-in-human-validation
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Jesus Minguillon, Marc Tudela-Pi, Laura Becerra-Fajardo, Enric Perera-Bel, Antonio J Del-Ama, Angel Gil-Agudo, Alvaro Megia-Garcia, Aracelys Garcia-Moreno, Antoni Ivorra
OBJECTIVE: Wireless power transfer (WPT) is used as an alternative to batteries to accomplish miniaturization in electronic medical implants. However, established WPT methods require bulky parts within the implant or cumbersome external systems, hindering minimally invasive deployments and the development of networks of implants. As an alternative, we propose a WPT approach based on volume conduction of high frequency (HF) current bursts. These currents are applied through external electrodes and are collected by the implants through two electrodes at their opposite ends...
August 22, 2022: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35860478/dry-textile-electrode-for-ambulatory-monitoring-after-catheter-ablation-of-atrial-fibrillation-a-pilot-study-of-simultaneous-comparison-to-the-holter-electrocardiogram
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Takeshi Machino, Kazutaka Aonuma, Yuki Komatsu, Hiro Yamasaki, Miyako Igarashi, Akihiko Nogami, Masaki Ieda
Background : Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) is the gold standard for ambulatory monitoring of atrial fibrillation (AF) but it is insufficient because of its limited recording time. A wearable ECG with a medical-grade dry textile electrode is a promising technology to remedy this limitation. This pilot study aimed to simultaneously compare the wearable and Holter ECGs for ambulatory monitoring in a clinical setting. Methods: This prospective observational study enrolled 18 patients who underwent AF ablation...
2022: F1000Research
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