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Flexible Wearable Electronic Skin Patch Offers New Way to Monitor Alcohol Levels

08/06/2016 4:30 AM

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a flexible wearable sensor that can accurately measure a person's blood alcohol level from sweat and transmit the data wirelessly to a laptop, smartphone or other mobile device. The device can be worn on the skin and could be used by doctors and police officers for continuous, non-invasive and real-time monitoring of blood alcohol content.

The device consists of a temporary tattoo—which sticks to the skin, induces sweat and electrochemically detects the alcohol level—and a portable flexible electronic circuit board, which is connected to the tattoo by a magnet and can communicate the information to a mobile device via Bluetooth. The work, led by nanoengineering professor Joseph Wang and electrical engineering professor Patrick Mercier, both at UC San Diego, was published recently in the journal ACS Sensors.

"Lots of accidents on the road are caused by drunk driving. This technology provides an accurate, convenient and quick way to monitor alcohol consumption to help prevent people from driving while intoxicated," Wang said. The device could be integrated with a car's alcohol ignition interlocks, or friends could use it to check up on each other before handing over the car keys, he added.

"When you're out at a party or at a bar, this sensor could send alerts to your phone to let you know how much you've been drinking," said Jayoung Kim, a materials science and engineering PhD student in Wang's group and one of the paper's co-first authors.

Blood alcohol concentration is the most accurate indicator of a person's alcohol level, but measuring it requires pricking a finger. Breathalyzers, which are the most commonly used devices to indirectly estimate blood alcohol concentration, are non-invasive, but they can give false readouts. For example, the alcohol level detected in a person's breath right after taking a drink would typically appear higher than that person's actual blood alcohol concentration. A person could also fool a breathalyzer into detecting a lower alcohol level by using mouthwash.

Recent research has shown that blood alcohol concentration can also be estimated by measuring alcohol levels in what's called insensible sweat—perspiration that happens before it's perceived as moisture on the skin. But this measurement can be up to two hours behind the actual blood alcohol reading. On the other hand, the alcohol level in sensible sweat—the sweat that's typically seen—is a better real-time indicator of the blood alcohol concentration, but so far the systems that can measure this are neither portable nor fit for wearing on the body.

Now, UC San Diego researchers have developed an alcohol sensor that's wearable, portable and could accurately monitor alcohol level in sweat within 15 minutes.

"What's also innovative about this technology is that the wearer doesn't need to be exercising or sweating already. The user can put on the patch and within a few minutes get a reading that's well correlated to his or her blood alcohol concentration. Such a device hasn't been available until now," Mercier said.

How it works

Wang and Mercier, the director and co-director, respectively, of the UC San Diego Center for Wearable Sensors, collaborated to develop the device. Wang's group fabricated the tattoo, equipped with screen-printed electrodes and a small hydrogel patch containing pilocarpine, a drug that passes through the skin and induces sweat.

Mercier's group developed the printed flexible electronic circuit board that powers the tattoo and can communicate wirelessly with a mobile device. His team also developed the magnetic connector that attaches the electronic circuit board to the tattoo, as well as the device's phone app.

"This device can use a Bluetooth connection, which is something a breathalyzer can't do. We've found a way to make the electronics portable and wireless, which are important for practical, real-life use," said Somayeh Imani, an electrical engineering PhD student in Mercier's lab and a co-first author on the paper.

The tattoo works first by releasing pilocarpine to induce sweat. Then, the sweat comes into contact with an electrode coated with alcohol oxidase, an enzyme that selectively reacts with alcohol to generate hydrogen peroxide, which is electrochemically detected. That information is sent to the electronic circuit board as electrical signals. The data are communicated wirelessly to a mobile device.

Putting the tattoo to the test

Researchers tested the alcohol sensor on 9 healthy volunteers who wore the tattoo on their arms before and after consuming an alcoholic beverage (either a bottle of beer or glass of red wine). The readouts accurately reflected the wearers' blood alcohol concentrations.

The device also gave accurate readouts even after repeated bending and shaking. This shows that the sensor won't be affected by the wearer's movements, researchers said.

As a next step, the team is developing a device that could continuously monitor alcohol levels for 24 hours.

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08/06/2016 6:02 PM

Who could make *better* use of such technology? Drunks or Diabetics?

Going by numbers alone, it's a toss-up.

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08/07/2016 3:29 AM

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08/07/2016 6:59 AM

Over 50% of fatal traffic accidents of 2 or more vehicles and 65% of all single car fatalities involve alcohol,so

anything that will reduce the number of impaired drivers is a great accomplishment.

The sooner this technology can be miniaturized and incorporated into vehicle safety features the better.

25,000 people are killed each year in alcohol related traffic accidents.

Imagine the public outcry if we lost that many lives in a war every year.

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08/07/2016 9:38 PM

Yes, I totally agree with you.

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08/08/2016 10:30 AM

"When you're out at a party or at a bar, this sensor could send alerts to your phone to let you know how much you've been drinking,"

My wife already handles that for me. She also has advanced features that include notifying me if I'm being a jack ass and that can forecast what couch I'll be sleeping on that night.

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08/08/2016 10:48 AM

Connected to a phart smone that contains the apps that control the vehicle, the device could prevent the engine from starting and order a taxi for the individual instead, keeping drunkards off the roads. Now that would be an achievement.

Being an adult is about doing the right thing even when no-one is looking on. Placing responsibility in the hands of the programmer for an electronic system could transfer the liability there also. The problem arises in that, in the need to arrest the driver for some misdemeanour, the device would not be admissible as defence evidence so where does it all come to rest (rhetorical question - NNTR)?

It's tempting to let Admin guide on this one.

Are there any one-way tickets to Mars on sale yet (rhetorical question - NNTR)?

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08/08/2016 12:51 PM

Well, living in a highly litigious area, I can envision a better and likely forthcoming use for this. Around here, bars and party hosts are frequently sued by victims of drunk driving accidents for "over serving" customers who the bartender/host SHOULD HAVE KNOWN was too drunk. But that is a highly subjective issue and difficult for someone to defend against, in that juries will see the end result (because that's why there is a trial to begin with) and award for the plaintiff.

So I can see the day coming where when you want to drink at a bar or party, you must have a wrist band to be served and this wrist band must be scanned by the server before another drink can be ordered or provided. I actually kind of like that idea, having been a bartender a long time ago. I frequently had drunks stumble into my bar after having been ejected from next door and demand that I serve them. When I wouldn't, they always wanted to "prove" to me that they were not drunk (which was of course the immediate qualifier), often by arm wrestling me or sometimes challenging me to a fight (once to a knife fight). The wrist band detector would remove any argument and make shorter work of getting rid of them.

"Nope, sorry buddy, the detector says you are done for tonight, let me call you a cab to take you home."

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08/09/2016 7:52 AM

It looks pretty big. It'll be interesting to see how small they can can make this.

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