Fluorescent sensors for the basic metabolic panel enable measurement with a smart phone device over the physiological range

The advanced functionality of portable devices such as smart phones provides the necessary hardware to potentially perform complex diagnostic measurements in any setting. Recent research and development have utilized cameras and data acquisition properties of smart phones to create diagnostic approa...

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Published inAnalyst (London) Vol. 139; no. 2; pp. 523 - 5238
Main Authors Awqatty, Becker, Samaddar, Shayak, Cash, Kevin J, Clark, Heather A, Dubach, J. Matthew
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 21.10.2014
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Summary:The advanced functionality of portable devices such as smart phones provides the necessary hardware to potentially perform complex diagnostic measurements in any setting. Recent research and development have utilized cameras and data acquisition properties of smart phones to create diagnostic approaches for a variety of diseases or pollutants. However, in concentration measurements, such as blood glucose, the performance of handheld diagnostic devices depends largely on the sensing mechanism. To expand measurements to multiple components, often necessary in medical tests, with a single diagnostic device, robust platform based sensors are needed. Here, we developed a suite of dual wavelength fluorescent sensors with response characteristics necessary to measure each component of a basic metabolic panel, a common clinical measurement. Furthermore, the response of these sensors could be measured with a simple optical setup to convert a smart phone into a fluorescence measurement instrument. This approach could be used as a mobile basic metabolic panel measurement system for point of care diagnostics. Platform fluorescent sensors capable of measuring the entire basic metabolic panel using an adapted smart phone.
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ISSN:0003-2654
1364-5528
DOI:10.1039/c4an00999a