Development of a Mobile Sensory Device to Trace Treatment Conditions for Various Medical Plasma Source Devices

Abstract

The emerging use of low-temperature plasma in medicine, especially in wound treatment, calls for a better way of documenting the treatment parameters. This paper describes the development of a mobile sensory device (referred to as MSD) that can be used during the treatment to ease the documentation of important parameters in a streamlined process. These parameters include the patient’s general information, plasma source device used in the treatment, plasma treatment time, ambient humidity and temperature. MSD was developed as a standalone Raspberry Pi-based version and attachable module version for laptops and tablets. Both versions feature a user-friendly GUI, temperature–humidity sensor, microphone, treatment report generation and export. For the logging of plasma treatment time, a sound-based plasma detection system was developed, initially for three medically certified plasma source devices: kINPen® MED, plasma care®, and PlasmaDerm® Flex. Experimental validation of the developed detection system shows accurate and reliable detection is achievable at 5 cm measurement distance in quiet and noisy environments for all devices. All in all, the developed tool is a first step to a more automated, integrated, and streamlined approach of plasma treatment documentation that can help prevent user variability.

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Keywords
device development, FFT-based analysis, medical plasma sources, plasma medicine, sound detection, treatment documentation
Citation
Chaerony Siffa, I., Gerling, T., Masur, K., Eschenburg, C., Starkowski, F., & Emmert, S. (2022). Development of a Mobile Sensory Device to Trace Treatment Conditions for Various Medical Plasma Source Devices. 22(19). https://doi.org//10.3390/s22197242
License
CC BY 4.0 Unported