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21st IFAC Conference on Technology, Culture and International Stability, TECIS 2022 ; 55:364-369, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2232571

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In this work, applications of microfluidic devices in the field of biomedical engineering will be described, with special focus on point-of-care tools (POC). These are devices offering rapid and easy-to-read diagnostic assays of various diseases or physiological conditions (COVID-19, allergies, cardiovascular diseases, tumours, pregnancy, etc.) that often can be applied by non-medically trained persons. Microfluidic devices play an important role in the development of POC tools. Recent advances in novel fabrication methods and multi-technology approaches allow to overcome common limitations, such as high cost, complex fluidic controls and pumping systems, or requiring specialized labour equipment and well-trained operators. Hence, these devices can be made available for a broad range of patients that might not have sufficient medical facilities. The influence of point-of-care tools on society, medical practice and early diagnosis will be discussed. Copyright © 2022 The Authors.

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21st IFAC Conference on Technology, Culture and International Stability TECIS 2022 ; 55:364-369, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2220776

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In this work, applications of microfluidic devices in the field of biomedical engineering will be described, with special focus on point-of-care tools (POC). These are devices offering rapid and easy-to-read diagnostic assays of various diseases or physiological conditions (COVID-19, allergies, cardiovascular diseases, tumours, pregnancy, etc.) that often can be applied by non-medically trained persons. Microfluidic devices play an important role in the development of POC tools. Recent advances in novel fabrication methods and multi-technology approaches allow to overcome common limitations, such as high cost, complex fluidic controls and pumping systems, or requiring specialized labour equipment and well-trained operators. Hence, these devices can be made available for a broad range of patients that might not have sufficient medical facilities. The influence of point-of-care tools on society, medical practice and early diagnosis will be discussed. Copyright (c) 2022 The Authors. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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