Elektrische intelligente Bandagen überwachen Wunden, diagnostizieren das aktuelle Heilungsstadium der Wunde, schlagen Behandlungen vor und führen diese Behandlungen durch.
Elektrische intelligente Bandagen überwachen Wunden, diagnostizieren das aktuelle Heilungsstadium der Wunde, schlagen Behandlungen vor und führen diese Behandlungen durch.
Interesting. Medi patches would be cool. But I’m not sure I understand the significance of the tooling itself. What mechanisms does it actually have to administer? What difference happens on an hourly scale that regular inspection of a wound and typical treatment wouldn’t accomplish?
So far, I would think maybe this could be used in something like monitoring of post operation patients. Something like a liver transplant maybe. Which might be helpful. I’ll look forward to seeing how this evolves.
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If the wounds infected how would it culture it to determine the appropriate med? Plus the fact that excellent wound care is already given by medical personal who wants to pay thousands for a computerized bandaid? Not your insurance company that’s for sure.
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This was reviewed on Skeptics Guide podcast. The study is missing any comparison to current methods. Its unclear whether just increasing access to current wound care is better than a tech bro solution. Wait and see on this one but it seems like a billionaire in a bunker solution
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I hooked my bandage up to ChatGPT because I’m too dumb to do basic wound care!!
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Peer reviewed research: [https://www.nature.com/articles/s44385-025-00038-6](https://www.nature.com/articles/s44385-025-00038-6)
Interesting. Medi patches would be cool. But I’m not sure I understand the significance of the tooling itself. What mechanisms does it actually have to administer? What difference happens on an hourly scale that regular inspection of a wound and typical treatment wouldn’t accomplish?
So far, I would think maybe this could be used in something like monitoring of post operation patients. Something like a liver transplant maybe. Which might be helpful. I’ll look forward to seeing how this evolves.
If the wounds infected how would it culture it to determine the appropriate med? Plus the fact that excellent wound care is already given by medical personal who wants to pay thousands for a computerized bandaid? Not your insurance company that’s for sure.
This was reviewed on Skeptics Guide podcast. The study is missing any comparison to current methods. Its unclear whether just increasing access to current wound care is better than a tech bro solution. Wait and see on this one but it seems like a billionaire in a bunker solution
I hooked my bandage up to ChatGPT because I’m too dumb to do basic wound care!!