Abstract

AbstractVarious chronic and acute diseases are becoming increasingly relevant as the global aged population grows, and the medical profession is changing rapidly as a result of the demand for point-of-care (POC) diagnosis and real-time observation of long-term health issues. Nowadays to resolve this issue wearable devices have been spread among mass people for medical diagnostics, neurobiological health monitoring, and evaluation, The amazing advancement of electronics, biocompatible materials, and nanomaterials over the last few decades has contributed to the development of implantable devices that allow early diagnosis in disease detection and prognosis through embedded sensors and biomedical devices. The major goal of this research was to look at how wearable smart sensors can be used to diagnose diseases by monitoring vital signs. A rigorous search was undertaken on eligible 70 articles that were published in the last five years. According to the research, implementing proper technological solutions could enhance earlier disease detection and control as well as the use of sensors for continuous vital sign monitoring. However, further research is needed to determine the true benefits of these sensors and their efficacy in overcoming current challenges.KeywordsWearable devicesVital rhythmDisease diagnosis

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