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ICA is one of the most successful and widely used point-of-care tests (POCT) and has been successfully used for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) detection, serodiagnostic assays, cancer detection, cardiac markers and infectious microorganism detection. ...
POCT (Point-of-Care Testing) refers to clinical and bedside testing conducted in close proximity to patients. ...
GlyFn was also determined using a rapid point-of care (POC) test format. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves derived from logistic regression analysis were used to determine the classification performance for each analyte. ...
Assessment of C-peptide levels can identify individuals at risk for or with type 1 diabetes with residual β-cell function in whom β cell-sparing interventions can be evaluated, and can aid in distinguishing type 2 diabetes from Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults and late-onset type 1 diabetes. To facilitate C-peptide testing, we describe a quantitative ...
Methods: Anti-modified albumin autoantibodies, predominantly ACA, were quantitated using a rapid point-of-care test and the data analyzed by ACA and CCP status for correlations with clinical and laboratory parameters and medication. ...
Muscle loss / muscle wasting is the condition in which, proteolytic systems for protein degradation are activated, while protein synthesis decreases, thereby resulting in muscle fiber shrinkage. This condition may be due age or might be due some chronic conditions like Diabetes mellitus (DM) or chronic kidney disease (CKD). Extreme muscle wasting often results in weight loss. Such a condition is ...
These two groups used a median of 2.0 strips per day. The median claims cost for test strips was $325.54 per person per year. The low-value care worsens patient-centered outcomes and imparts a negative economic effect. ...
But a fast, robust, and low-cost optical system is enabling point-of-care testing Driven by various social factors, a number of “old” diseases have recently reemerged to significantly threaten world health. ...
To achieve this goal, we have analyzed anonymized data on the immune status of self-referral volunteers that have been determined at local pharmacies through a low-entry-barrier point-of-care analysis approach. The seroprevalence values for immunoglobulin type G antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 antigens obtained by rapid diagnostic testing on ...
Point of care pulmonary function testing However, all is not lost. Pulmonary function testing is no longer solely the domain of specialized facilities or even hospitals. Clinics and individual practices now have the ability to perform the full range of testing directly at the point of ...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has spurred on a new demand for diagnostic equipment and products in the race to minimise spread. Airports, workplaces, border checkpoints, hospitals and countless other facilities - they’ve all needed accurate qPCR testing capabilities. ...
“What’s exciting about our platform is its adaptability—it is a true platform technology,” Fluxergy President Tej Patel explained during a June 16 press tour of the new facility. “There’s a ton of point-of-care tests on the market, so what we focus on is how we can do multimodal testing with a ...
ByFluxergy
Mic qpcr cycler and Myra liquid handler have been put through their paces in COVID-19-testing field trials in regional Western Australia and found to be noticeably robust, rapidly deployable and flexible. These results have been outlined in a recent paper, Development, deployment and in-field demonstration of mobile corona virus SARS-CoV-2 Nucleic acid amplification test, published by Paton, ...
DiabetOmics DiabetOmics®, Inc. is a global, commercial stage medical diagnostics company pioneering innovative, non-invasive point-of-care tests that are especially useful in alleviating the substantial economic and public health burden of maternal health and diabetes. ...
ByIUL S.A.