The increased world-wide availability of point-of-care (POC) tests utilizing fingerstick blood has led to testing scenarios in which multiple separate fingersticks are performed during a single patient encounter, generating cumulative discomfort and reducing testing efficiency. We have developed a device capable of a) collection of up to 100 μL of fingerstick blood from a single fingerstick by capillary action, and b) dispensing this blood in variable increments set by the user. We tested the prototype device both in a controlled laboratory setting and in a fingerstick study involving naive device users, and found it to have accuracy and precision similar to a conventional pipettor. The users also found the device to be easy to use, and rec...
Counting the different subpopulations of cells in a fingerprick of human blood is important for a nu...
(1-6). The ability to collect an adequate, quality blood specimen from a standardized finger incisio...
INTRODUCTION:HIV-infected patients require antiretroviral treatment for life. To improve access to c...
The increased world-wide availability of point-of-care (POC) tests utilizing fingerstick blood has l...
IntroductionEffective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, qualit...
INTRODUCTION:Effective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, quali...
Background: Point of Care testing (POCT) provides on-site, rapid, accessible results. With current S...
IntroductionEffective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, qualit...
Monitoring for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) via serial transaminase measurements in patients on ...
Capillary blood sampling has been identified as a potentially suitable technique for use in diagnost...
<p>Clinically, blood sample analysis has been widely used for health monitoring. In hospitals, arter...
Capillary blood sampling has been identified as a potentially suitable technique for use in diagnost...
With this report we aim to make available a standard operating procedure (SOP) developed for RNA sta...
Background: Viral load (VL) quantification is an important tool in determining newly developed drug ...
A point of care device is a portable and/or compact device that allows for patient testing by the ar...
Counting the different subpopulations of cells in a fingerprick of human blood is important for a nu...
(1-6). The ability to collect an adequate, quality blood specimen from a standardized finger incisio...
INTRODUCTION:HIV-infected patients require antiretroviral treatment for life. To improve access to c...
The increased world-wide availability of point-of-care (POC) tests utilizing fingerstick blood has l...
IntroductionEffective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, qualit...
INTRODUCTION:Effective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, quali...
Background: Point of Care testing (POCT) provides on-site, rapid, accessible results. With current S...
IntroductionEffective point-of-care testing (POCT) is reliant on optimal specimen collection, qualit...
Monitoring for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) via serial transaminase measurements in patients on ...
Capillary blood sampling has been identified as a potentially suitable technique for use in diagnost...
<p>Clinically, blood sample analysis has been widely used for health monitoring. In hospitals, arter...
Capillary blood sampling has been identified as a potentially suitable technique for use in diagnost...
With this report we aim to make available a standard operating procedure (SOP) developed for RNA sta...
Background: Viral load (VL) quantification is an important tool in determining newly developed drug ...
A point of care device is a portable and/or compact device that allows for patient testing by the ar...
Counting the different subpopulations of cells in a fingerprick of human blood is important for a nu...
(1-6). The ability to collect an adequate, quality blood specimen from a standardized finger incisio...
INTRODUCTION:HIV-infected patients require antiretroviral treatment for life. To improve access to c...