静脉穿刺
手杖
医学
注意事项
食品药品监督管理局
采血
抗凝药
麻醉
生物医学工程
抗凝剂
外科
重症监护医学
全血
医疗急救
护理部
糖尿病
内分泌学
作者
Frank G. Oppenheim,Ping Gong,Bernard M Bunner,L.L. Chu,Kaela M Leonard,Jessica A Wakefield,Richard Williams,Maisam Dadgar,Carlo A Tagliabue,Ragheb El Khaja,Stephanie L Marlin,Ramin Haghgooie,Shawn P. Davis,Donald E. Chickering,Howard Bernstein
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-018-0194-1
摘要
The advancement of point-of-care diagnostics and the decentralization of healthcare have created a need for the simple, safe, standardized and painless collection of blood specimens. Here, we describe the design and implementation of a capillary blood-collection device that is more convenient and less painful than a fingerstick and venepuncture, and collects 100 µl of blood. The technology integrates into a compact, self-contained device an array of solid microneedles, a high-velocity insertion mechanism, stored vacuum, and a microfluidic system containing lithium heparin anticoagulant. The use of the device requires minimal training, as blood collection is initiated by the single push of a button. In a clinical study involving 144 participants, haemoglobin A1c measurements from device-collected samples and from venous blood samples were equivalent, and the pain associated with the device was significantly less than that associated with venepuncture. The device, which has received premarket clearance by the US Food and Drug Administration, should help improve access to healthcare, and support healthcare decentralization.
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