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EWMA 2014 - EP465 SMART WEARABLE AND AUTONOMOUS NEGATIVE PRESSURE DEVICE FOR WOUND MONITORING AND THERAPY
1. SWAN iCare
Background
More than 10 million people in Europe suffer from chronic wounds, a
number which is expected to grow due to the aging of the population
Most foot and leg ulcers are caused by diabetes and vascular
problems respectively but a remarkable number of them are also
due to the co-morbidity influence of many other diseases, e.g.
kidney disease, congestive heart failure, high blood pressure,
inflammatory bowel disease
The core of the SWAN-iCare project is the development of a
wearable negative pressure device to support hard-to heal DFU and
VLU’s
SWAN-iCare focuses on a two-line therapy for home long term
patient:
a negative pressure device
a smart interface with direct contact with the wound in order to
continuously monitor and release bioactive compounds to
improve wound healing
Smart Wearable and Autonomous NPWT (SWAN)
system including wound therapy and technologies for
remote monitoring
2. SWAN-iCare System overview
Dressing
- Lipidots/Collagen Scaffolds
- pH
- CRP
- TNF-alpha
- MMPS
- Temperature matrix
- …
Medical Devices
- Infrared thermometer
- Glucometer
- Oximeter
Wearable Devices
- Insole Pressure
- Dorsiflexion
Internet
Smart Negative Pressure Device
- User interface
- Wound Pressure Control
- WWLAN Communication (GPRS)
- Canister
- …
Internal Sensors
- In wound sensors
Caregiver
NPWT
Experts
Healthcare
professionals
Technicians
Server
ClientClient Client
External Devices
- Trans Epidermal Water Loss
- Wound Surface Impedance
- Bacteria Quantification & Identification
Rechargeable Devices
(Contactless Energy Transfer)
Wireless communication with HUB
Commercial Off-The-Shelf
Wireless Communication with HUB
Administrator
Docking station
- Battery recharge
- Device automatic control
HUB
- Data Transfer
- WPAN Communication
- WWLAN Communication
Mobile Application
- Smartphone
- Web Browser
Clinical Back-end
- Data Base
- Resource Management
- Data Fusion
Home setting
Clinical setting
Outside
3. SWAN-iCare Expected Benefits
Improved clinical outcomes:
Earlier identification of wound deterioration
Better wound monitoring
Access to detailed real-time quantitative data
More efficient use of resources by:
Reduced complications and therefore quicker healing
Reduced healthcare costs by fewer visits to medical facilities
through remote monitoring
Increased focus by nurses during patient visits
Reduction in “unnecessary” dressing changes
Increased patient satisfaction and quality of life
Reduced disturbance to the patient’s life
Personalised treatment constant monitoring
Reduced hospitalisation
Less dependency on clinical visits
Better monitoring and documentation
Detailed and continuous data collection on central parameters
New potential for research by correlating measurements and
outcomes of multiple patients when these become available in
the future
4. European funded Project FP7-ICT-2011-8
Project Time Scale 2012 - 2016
Deliverable Clinical Proven Prototype System
Major leap forward in the management of chronic wounds,
mainly diabetic foot and venous leg ulcers (DFU / VLU)
Real time monitoring and communication with Medical
Support Teams
Tailored treatment to meet the patients needs and lifestyle
Reduced cost to the Healthcare provider
Project WEB site http://www.swan-icare.eu/
SWAN-iCare Project Summary