학술논문

Flexible opto-electronics enabled microfluidics systems with cloud connectivity for point-of-care micronutrient analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Biosensors & Bioelectronics. Apr2016, Vol. 78, p290-299. 10p.
Subject
*OPTOELECTRONICS
*MICROFLUIDIC devices
*POINT-of-care testing
*MICRONUTRIENTS
*MICROELECTRONICS
DEVELOPING countries
Language
ISSN
0956-5663
Abstract
In developing countries, the deployment of medical diagnostic technologies remains a challenge because of infrastructural limitations (e.g. refrigeration, electricity), and paucity of health professionals, distribution centers and transportation systems. Here we demonstrate the technical development and clinical testing of a novel electronics enabled microfluidic paper-based analytical device (EE-μPAD) for quantitative measurement of micronutrient concentrations in decentralized, resource-limited settings. The system performs immune-detection using paper-based microfluidics, instrumented with flexible electronics and optoelectronic sensors in a mechanically robust, ultrathin format comparable in size to a credit card. Autonomous self-calibration, plasma separation, flow monitoring, timing and data storage enable multiple devices to be run simultaneously. Measurements are wirelessly transferred to a mobile phone application that geo-tags the data and transmits it to a remote server for real time tracking of micronutrient deficiencies. Clinical tests of micronutrient levels from whole blood samples ( n =95) show comparable sensitivity and specificity to ELISA-based tests. These results demonstrate instantaneous acquisition and global aggregation of diagnostics data using a fully integrated point of care system that will enable rapid and distributed surveillance of disease prevalence and geographical progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]