微流控
数码相机
计算机科学
远程医疗
校准
实时计算
人工智能
计算机硬件
化学
纳米技术
医疗保健
统计
材料科学
数学
经济增长
经济
作者
Andres W. Martinez,Scott T. Phillips,Emanuel Carrilho,Samuel W. Thomas,Hayat Sindi,George M. Whitesides
出处
期刊:Analytical Chemistry
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2008-04-11
卷期号:80 (10): 3699-3707
被引量:1377
摘要
This article describes a prototype system for quantifying bioassays and for exchanging the results of the assays digitally with physicians located off-site. The system uses paper-based microfluidic devices for running multiple assays simultaneously, camera phones or portable scanners for digitizing the intensity of color associated with each colorimetric assay, and established communications infrastructure for transferring the digital information from the assay site to an off-site laboratory for analysis by a trained medical professional; the diagnosis then can be returned directly to the healthcare provider in the field. The microfluidic devices were fabricated in paper using photolithography and were functionalized with reagents for colorimetric assays. The results of the assays were quantified by comparing the intensities of the color developed in each assay with those of calibration curves. An example of this system quantified clinically relevant concentrations of glucose and protein in artificial urine. The combination of patterned paper, a portable method for obtaining digital images, and a method for exchanging results of the assays with off-site diagnosticians offers new opportunities for inexpensive monitoring of health, especially in situations that require physicians to travel to patients (e.g., in the developing world, in emergency management, and during field operations by the military) to obtain diagnostic information that might be obtained more effectively by less valuable personnel.
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