Smartphone-based digital point-of-care panel assay with enzymatic catalytic reaction

IF 10.61 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kiran N. Roest , Matthew Lee , Jon Rees , Vladimir Gubala
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Abstract

The recent pandemic improved awareness amongst the public of the need for rapid blood tests for community and home settings. In this work, we evaluated the performance of a digital, lipid panel test in microfluidic assay format which can be read using a smartphone camera. The PocDoc Lipid test is embedded within a cardiovascular screening application that utilizes the QRISK3 risk prediction algorithm to determine an individual's risk of having a cardiovascular event in the next 10 years and their healthy heart age. The test can be used to screen for individuals at risk of hyperlipidemia (e.g. high total cholesterol or triglycerides) and for individuals at high risk of cardiovascular disease at home or in community or surgery settings. The device was evaluated in a performance evaluation study, using 125 whole blood samples, following CLSI guidelines. Performance evaluation of the PocDoc device demonstrated accuracy that meets international NCEP guidelines and that is on par with other point-of-care tests. Sensitivity and specificity analysis supports the use of PocDoc to identify patients with hyperlipidemia or at high risk of cardiovascular disease. Bland-Altman analysis suggests that this point-of-care device can be used as an alternative to venous blood collection. This single-step model for cardiovascular disease risk measurement which can be done at home or in community settings may improve cardiovascular disease prevention.

基于智能手机的数字式护理点面板分析仪与酶催化反应
最近的大流行提高了公众对社区和家庭快速血液检测需求的认识。在这项工作中,我们评估了采用微流体检测格式的数字化血脂全套检测的性能,该检测可使用智能手机摄像头读取。PocDoc 血脂测试嵌入了心血管筛查应用程序,该应用程序利用 QRISK3 风险预测算法来确定个人在未来 10 年内发生心血管事件的风险及其健康心脏年龄。该检测可用于筛查高脂血症风险人群(如总胆固醇或甘油三酯过高),也可用于在家中、社区或手术场所筛查心血管疾病高风险人群。根据 CLSI 指南,在一项性能评估研究中使用 125 份全血样本对该设备进行了评估。对 PocDoc 设备的性能评估表明,其准确性符合国际 NCEP 准则,与其他床旁检测方法相当。灵敏度和特异性分析表明,PocDoc 可用于识别高脂血症患者或心血管疾病高危人群。Bland-Altman分析表明,这种床旁设备可用于替代静脉采血。这种可在家中或社区环境中进行的单步心血管疾病风险测量模式可改善心血管疾病的预防。
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X
Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, an open-access companion journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, boasts a 2020 Impact Factor of 10.61 (Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate Analytics 2021). Offering authors the opportunity to share their innovative work freely and globally, Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X aims to be a timely and permanent source of information. The journal publishes original research papers, review articles, communications, editorial highlights, perspectives, opinions, and commentaries at the intersection of technological advancements and high-impact applications. Manuscripts submitted to Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X are assessed based on originality and innovation in technology development or applications, aligning with the journal's goal to cater to a broad audience interested in this dynamic field.
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