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- Chul Kim
(Samsung Display)
- Kwangjin Lee
(Deepmedi Inc)
- Jongin Kim
(Deepmedi Inc)
- Dongwook Yang
(Samsung Display)
- Hyeonjun Lee
(Samsung Display)
- Gyeongub Moon
(Samsung Display)
- Yuna Kim
(Samsung Display)
- Dongrae Cho
(Deepmedi Inc)
- Kwang Soo Bae
(Samsung Display)
- Gunhee Kim
(Samsung Display)
- Yongjo Kim
(Samsung Display)
- Changhee Lee
(Samsung Display)
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death globally and require ubiquitous monitoring due to their asymptomatic yet modifiable nature. Photoplethysmography is an effective optical sensing technique for non-invasive health monitoring. However, its reliance on the current relatively large and rigid inorganic semiconductor-based light-emitting diodes and silicon photodiodes hampers high-resolution integration thus restricts a sensing from single measurement point. So, it limits detectable biomarkers to monitor cardiovascular diseases in a ubiquitous manner. In order to facilitate, here we report a single smartphone type multi-functional cardiovascular health monitor based on the massive array of organic photodiodes integrated into the most user interactive display device. Therefore, we achieved: 1) multi-point concurrent photoplethysmography and high-resolution dynamic image sensing, and 2) user-interactive sensing within the large display area. These advancements enabled new functions, including high-accuracy screening for cardiovascular diseases, blood pressure monitoring from both fingers, monitoring of finger blood vessels and flow dynamics, and single-device-based biofeedback. Applied machine learning enhanced diagnostic accuracy, with pilot studies showing results comparable to medical-grade devices. As a result, we believe smartphones harnessing the sensor organic light-emitting diode display could evolve into mobile health monitors and digital therapeutics thus revolutionizing diagnostic and treatment.
Suggested Citation
Chul Kim & Kwangjin Lee & Jongin Kim & Dongwook Yang & Hyeonjun Lee & Gyeongub Moon & Yuna Kim & Dongrae Cho & Kwang Soo Bae & Gunhee Kim & Yongjo Kim & Changhee Lee, 2025.
"Multi-point sensing organic light-emitting diode display based mobile cardiovascular monitor,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-56915-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-56915-6
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