2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/ab08db
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A curvature-independent high-resolution pressure sensor provides sub-bandage pressure measurement in accordance with Laplace’s law

Abstract: Compression therapy delivered by expert application of bandages or compression garments is a mainstay treatment for several conditions including lymphoedema and chronic wounds. However, it is one of very few clinical interventions where the therapeutic 'dose' is unknown, since sub-bandage pressure is difficult to measure and rarely performed. Laplace's law, describing the pressure differential across a thin, curved membrane provides a theoretical basis for pressure calculation and is used by manufacturers and … Show more

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“…Moreover, it is simple to use and provides linear, accurate, and reproducible data 28 . However, the device may overestimate pressure, which results in reduced accuracy and sensitivity 29 . Commercial examples include the PicoPress (Microlab Elettronica, Padua, Italy), Oxford pressure monitor (Talley Ltd, Ramsey, Hampshire, UK), Kikuhime (TT Medi Trade, Soro, Denmark), Sigvaris Interface-Pressure Gauge advanced Tester (Ganzoni-Sigvaris, St Gallen, Switzerland), AMI air-pack sensor (AMI Techno, Tokyo, Japan), and Talley pressure evaluator (Talley Ltd).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it is simple to use and provides linear, accurate, and reproducible data 28 . However, the device may overestimate pressure, which results in reduced accuracy and sensitivity 29 . Commercial examples include the PicoPress (Microlab Elettronica, Padua, Italy), Oxford pressure monitor (Talley Ltd, Ramsey, Hampshire, UK), Kikuhime (TT Medi Trade, Soro, Denmark), Sigvaris Interface-Pressure Gauge advanced Tester (Ganzoni-Sigvaris, St Gallen, Switzerland), AMI air-pack sensor (AMI Techno, Tokyo, Japan), and Talley pressure evaluator (Talley Ltd).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%