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The RADx Tech Test Verification Core and the ACME POCT in the Evaluation of COVID-19 Testing Devices: A Model for Progress and Change.
Nehl, Eric; Heilman, Stacy; Ku, David; Gottfried, David; Farmer, Sarah; Mannino, Robert; Tyburski, Erika; Sullivan, Julie; Suessmith, Allison; Bassit, Leda; Figueroa, Janet; Wood, Anna; Leong, Traci; Rao, Anuradha; Rogers, Beverly; Jerris, Robert; Park, Sunita; Gonzalez, Mark; Frediani, Jennifer; Morris, Claudia; Levy, Joshua; Schoof, Nils; Mavigner, Maud; Roback, John; Herzegh, Kristen; Saakadze, Natia; Ingersoll, Jess; Cheedarla, Narayana; Neish, Andrew; Hanberry, Bradley; Porter, Christopher; Esper, Annette; Kempker, Russell; Rebolledo, Paulina; McGuinness, Pamela; Balagadde, Frederick; Gore, Rebecca; Koren, Ainat; Pollock, Nira; Rogers, Eugene; Simin, Karl; Hafer, Nathaniel; Picard, Mary Ann; Ghezzi, Chiara; McManus, David; Buchholz, Bryan; Rostad, Christina; Claveria, Viviana; Ramachandra, Thanuja; Wang, Yun F.
  • Nehl E; Behavioral, Social & Health Education SciencesEmory University Atlanta GA 30322-1007 USA.
  • Heilman S; PediatricsEmory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Ku D; School of Mechanical EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0405 USA.
  • Gottfried D; Institute for Electronics and NanotechnologyGeorgia Institute of Technology GA USA.
  • Farmer S; Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
  • Mannino R; Biomedical EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
  • Tyburski E; The Atlanta Center for Microsystems-Engineered Point-of-Care TechnologiesGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA USA.
  • Sullivan J; PediatricsEmory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Suessmith A; PediatricsEmory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Bassit L; Laboratory of Biochemical PharmacologyEmory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Figueroa J; PediatricsEmory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Wood A; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Leong T; StatisticsEmory University School of Public Health Atlanta GA USA.
  • Rao A; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Rogers B; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Jerris R; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Park S; Childrens Healthcare of AtlantaEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Gonzalez M; Childrens Healthcare of AtlantaEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Frediani J; Emory University School of Public Health Atlanta GA USA.
  • Morris C; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Levy J; Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck SurgeryEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Schoof N; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Mavigner M; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Roback J; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Herzegh K; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Saakadze N; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Ingersoll J; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Cheedarla N; Emory University School of Public Health Atlanta GA USA.
  • Neish A; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Hanberry B; Childrens Healthcare of AtlantaEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Porter C; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Esper A; MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Kempker R; MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Rebolledo P; MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • McGuinness P; Medical Device ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Balagadde F; Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Gore R; Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Koren A; School of NursingUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Pollock N; Department of PathologyBoston Children's Hospital Boston MA 02115 USA.
  • Rogers E; Biomedical and Nutritional SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Simin K; Molecular, Cell, and Cancer BiologyUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester MA USA.
  • Hafer N; University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester MA USA.
  • Picard MA; Medical Device ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Ghezzi C; Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • McManus D; Medicine, UMass Medical School Worcester MA USA.
  • Buchholz B; University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell MA USA.
  • Rostad C; PediatricsEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Claveria V; School of Mechanical EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332-0405 USA.
  • Ramachandra T; MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
  • Wang YF; Pathology and Laboratory MedicineEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA USA.
IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol ; 2: 142-151, 2021 Apr 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1596389
ABSTRACT
Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic, the US system for developing and testing technologies was challenged in unparalleled ways. This article describes the multi-institutional, transdisciplinary team of the "RADxSM Tech Test Verification Core" and its role in expediting evaluations of COVID-19 testing devices. Expertise related to aspects of diagnostic testing was coordinated to evaluate testing devices with the goal of significantly expanding the ability to mass screen Americans to preserve lives and facilitate the safe return to work and school. Focal points included laboratory and clinical device evaluation of the limit of viral detection, sensitivity, and specificity of devices in controlled and community settings; regulatory expertise to provide focused attention to barriers to device approval and distribution; usability testing from the perspective of patients and those using the tests to identify and overcome device limitations, and engineering assessment to evaluate robustness of design including human factors, manufacturability, and scalability.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: IEEE Open J Eng Med Biol Year: 2021 Document Type: Article