用于快速鉴定感染的滑膜液样本非接触式漫反射光谱仪

Journal of biophotonics Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1002/jbio.202400213
Erin E Drewke, Robert L Brand, Caroline G Geels, Hanna K Jensen, Kevin Wong, Jarret D Sanders, Narasimhan Rajaram
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严重的关节感染(如化脓性关节炎)需要对从关节水平抽出的滑液进行快速诊断检测,以便迅速组建手术团队。我们介绍了一种用于非接触式确定感染的漫反射光谱(DRS)系统。使用光密注射器支架和光纤探头,以非接触和无菌方式通过注射器壁从 18 个病人样本中获取 475 至 655 纳米的漫反射光。我们测定了两种不同波长的反射比--490/R600 和 R580/R600,发现两者之间存在显著的统计学差异(p 490/R600 和 R580/R600 比值分别与临床生物标志物--白细胞(WBC)和红细胞(RBC)计数--显著相关)。这项研究证明了 DRS 作为关节感染快速诊断工具的潜力。
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Noncontact Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy of Synovial Fluid Samples for Rapid Identification of Infections.

Severe joint infections, such as septic arthritis, require rapid diagnostic testing of the synovial fluid aspirated from joints level so that a surgical team can be assembled quickly. We present a diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) system for noncontact determination of infection. Using a light-tight syringe holder and fiber optic probe, diffusely reflected light from 475 to 655 nm was acquired from 18 patient samples through the wall of a syringe in a noncontact and sterile manner. We determined the reflectance ratios at two different wavelengths-R 490/R 600 and R 580/R 600 and found statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in both ratios between the infected and noninfected groups. Critically, the R 490/R 600 and R 580/R 600 ratios were significantly correlated with clinical biomarkers-the white blood cell (WBC) and red blood cell (RBC) counts, respectively. This study demonstrates the potential of DRS as a rapid diagnostic tool for joint infections.

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