Title
Effectiveness of the DreamSkin® garment on relieving symptoms of eczema/dermatitis using electrical and spectroscopic methods: A case study.
Abstract
Eczema is a common skin inflammatory disorder particularly among children. The treatment of which usually consists of the application of emollients and moisturisers to maintain skin moisture and to reduce the risk of inflammation, infection and exacerbative factors. Recently, DreamSkin® Health Limited has developed a unique polymer treatment for eczema. The polymer has been applied to medical grade silk clothing as a means of delivering the therapeutic benefits to the sufferers' skin. They claim that the polymer reduces the loss of moisture caused by evaporation from damaged skin; acts as a barrier against external irritants and helps to restore the skin's natural temperature management process. The aim of this study was to assess the products effectiveness at providing symptomatic relief for a volunteer with confirmed eczema and atopic dermatitis over a period of 14 days. Both skin capacitance and NIR spectra were collected during the course of the study, using the Corneometer® CM 825 and a spectrophotometer equipped with a customized reflectance probe for measurements in the Near Infrared region. The treated area showed visibly improved skin and overall results from both techniques showed a noticeable increase in skin water content after 14 days, peaking on the 7th day. However, slight differences were observed in the 7 magnitude of increase between the two instruments. Future work will focus on expanding this study to include more cases as well as performing statistical analysis to build upon our previous work in the area of skin hydration determinations using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944432
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society
Keywords
Field
DocType
emollients,skin hydration determinations,children,diseases,customized reflectance probe,skin capacitance,biomedical materials,capacitance,statistical analysis,polymers,near-infrared spectroscopy,atopic dermatitis,eczema,skin water content,time 7 day,medical grade silk clothing,time 14 day,evaporation,infrared spectra,reflectivity,skin inflammatory disorder,bioelectric phenomena,clothing,electrical methods,spectrophotometry,skin moisture,polymer treatment,spectrophotometer,skin,solvation,patient treatment,skin natural temperature management process
Computer science,Inflammatory disorder,Reflectivity,Dermatology,Eczema dermatitis,Atopic dermatitis,Statistical analysis
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
2014
1557-170X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M Qassem133.60
P A Kyriacou22016.60