The nanofiber sensors are as thin as 3.4 micrometers — less than half
the thickness of kitchen wrap — according to research published in the
online version of the British science magazine Nature Nanotechnology.
“Health care practitioners may one day be able to physically screen for
breast cancer using pressure-sensitive rubber gloves to detect tumors,”
the researchers said in a statement before the publication.
A square sheet 4.8 by 4.8 cm in size has 144 locations that can measure
pressure, according to the research teams led by University of Tokyo
professor Takao Someya and Harvard University’s Zhigang Suo.
The sheet is so flexible it can detect pressure changes accurately even
when twisted like cloth — a development claimed as a global first.
“Sensitive human fingers of a veteran doctor may be able to find a small
tumor, but such perceived sensation cannot be measured,” Someya said
Monday.
Digitization of the sensations means that they could be shared with
other doctors who could theoretically experience the same sensations as
the physician who performed the examination, he said.
Many researchers are developing flexible pressure sensors, but they are
vulnerable when bent and twisted, which makes it difficult to detect
pressure changes accurately, the University of Tokyo and Harvard
researchers said.
The nanofiber pressure sensor they have developed can be bent over a
radius of as small as 80 micrometers — “equivalent to just twice the
width of a human hair.”
When tested on an artificial blood vessel, the sheet successfully
detected “small pressure changes and speed of pressure propagation,”
Sungwon Lee, a leading researcher in Someya’s team, said in the
statement.
Someya stressed that the development will one day enable the equivalent
of medical palpation — examining a patient by physical touch — by
doctors in different locations from the patient.
“The new sensor would make it possible to measure the human sensation so
that findings by palpation could even be shared remotely,” he said. “In
the future, we would be able to record and make tangible certain
sensations that can only be perceived by an experienced doctor.”
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