Rong, G.; Zheng, Y.; Yang, X.; Bao, K.; Xia, F.; Ren, H.; Bian, S.; Li, L.; Zhu, B.; Sawan, M. A Closed-Loop Approach to Fight Coronavirus: Early Detection and Subsequent Treatment. Biosensors2022, 12, 900.
Rong, G.; Zheng, Y.; Yang, X.; Bao, K.; Xia, F.; Ren, H.; Bian, S.; Li, L.; Zhu, B.; Sawan, M. A Closed-Loop Approach to Fight Coronavirus: Early Detection and Subsequent Treatment. Biosensors 2022, 12, 900.
Rong, G.; Zheng, Y.; Yang, X.; Bao, K.; Xia, F.; Ren, H.; Bian, S.; Li, L.; Zhu, B.; Sawan, M. A Closed-Loop Approach to Fight Coronavirus: Early Detection and Subsequent Treatment. Biosensors2022, 12, 900.
Rong, G.; Zheng, Y.; Yang, X.; Bao, K.; Xia, F.; Ren, H.; Bian, S.; Li, L.; Zhu, B.; Sawan, M. A Closed-Loop Approach to Fight Coronavirus: Early Detection and Subsequent Treatment. Biosensors 2022, 12, 900.
Abstract
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous damage to social economy and people’s health. Some major issues fighting COVID-19 include early and accurate diagnosis and the shortage of ventilator machines for critical patients. In this work, we propose a closed-loop solution to deal with COVID-19: portable biosensing and wearable photoacoustic imaging for early and accurate diagnosis of infection and magnetically neuromodulation or minimally invasive electrical stimulation to replace the traditional ventilation. Proposed technique can guarantee ubiquitous and onsite detection, and electrical hypoglossal stimulator can be more effective in helping severe patients as well as reducing complications caused by ventilators.
Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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