Infants in intensive care units are particularly vulnerable to pressure injuries due to prolonged periods of immobility. To address this concern, researchers at Empa, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), and the University Children's Hospital Zurich, are developing a novel pressure-equalizing mattress.
This mattress aims to minimize the risk of tissue damage by distributing pressure evenly across the baby's body. By leveraging advanced pressure sensors and microprocessor-controlled chambers, the mattress adjusts its firmness based on the individual needs of each infant. Initial trials have demonstrated promising results, with a substantial reduction in pressure on sensitive areas compared to traditional foam mattresses.