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A Wearable Textile Sensor Sets New Standard for Continuous Heart and Vessel Monitoring

Continuous cardiovascular monitoring is vital for preventing and managing heart disease, yet most wearable devices struggle with motion artifacts and require precise alignment over arteries. The newly developed textile-based alignment-free electrophysiological sensing sleeve (TAESS) introduces a practical solution by integrating electrocardiography (ECG) and impedance plethysmography (IPG) into a soft, breathable knitted fabric. This dual-modal system enables real-time tracking of key haemodynamic parameters, including blood pressure, stroke volume, cardiac output, heart rate, and systemic vascular resistance. The sleeve maintains signal fidelity despite movement, rotation, sweating, or re-wearing, offering clinical-grade accuracy while remaining comfortable for long-term use. This innovation provides a scalable, low-cost pathway for personalized cardiovascular health monitoring in daily life.

February 12, 2026


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