TY - JOUR
T1 - Challenges in Adapting Fibre Optic Sensors for Biomedical Applications
AU - Karimian, Sahar
AU - Ali, Muhammad Mahmood
AU - McAfee, Marion
AU - Saleem, Waqas
AU - Duraibabu, Dineshbabu
AU - Memon, Sanober Farheen
AU - Lewis, Elfed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Fibre optic sensors (FOSs) have developed as a transformative technology in healthcare, often offering unparalleled accuracy and sensitivity in monitoring various physiological and biochemical parameters. Their applications range from tracking vital signs to guiding minimally invasive surgeries, enabling advancements in medical diagnostics and treatment. However, the integration of FOSs into biomedical applications faces numerous challenges. This article describes some challenges for adopting FOSs for biomedical purposes, exploring technical and practical obstacles, and examining innovative solutions. Significant challenges include biocompatibility, miniaturization, addressing signal processing complexities, and meeting regulatory standards. By outlining solutions to the stated challenges, it is intended that this article provides a better understanding of FOS technologies in biomedical settings and their implementation. A broader appreciation of the technology, offered in this article, enhances patient care and improved medical outcomes.
AB - Fibre optic sensors (FOSs) have developed as a transformative technology in healthcare, often offering unparalleled accuracy and sensitivity in monitoring various physiological and biochemical parameters. Their applications range from tracking vital signs to guiding minimally invasive surgeries, enabling advancements in medical diagnostics and treatment. However, the integration of FOSs into biomedical applications faces numerous challenges. This article describes some challenges for adopting FOSs for biomedical purposes, exploring technical and practical obstacles, and examining innovative solutions. Significant challenges include biocompatibility, miniaturization, addressing signal processing complexities, and meeting regulatory standards. By outlining solutions to the stated challenges, it is intended that this article provides a better understanding of FOS technologies in biomedical settings and their implementation. A broader appreciation of the technology, offered in this article, enhances patient care and improved medical outcomes.
KW - biocompatibility
KW - biomedical applications
KW - fibre optic sensors
KW - glucose measurement
KW - signal processing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006518135
U2 - 10.3390/bios15050312
DO - 10.3390/bios15050312
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40422051
AN - SCOPUS:105006518135
SN - 2079-6374
VL - 15
JO - Biosensors
JF - Biosensors
IS - 5
M1 - 312
ER -