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Point of care testing (POCT) refers to testing that is performed near or at the site of a patient with the result leading to a possible change in the care of the patient.
Warade, Jayesh P.
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Light‐Activated Nucleic Acid Amplification Systems Using Photo‐Caged DNA Polymerase or Primers
ABSTRACT Precise control over nucleic acid amplification is essential for achieving reliable, quantitative, high‐throughput, and multiplexed molecular diagnostics, particularly in point‐of‐care and field settings. However, conventional isothermal amplification methods, especially rapid assays at ambient temperature such as recombinase‐aided ...
Yang Wu +20 more
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*No data on number of women tested for malaria were available from the antenatal care registers before the intervention and therefore pre- and post-proportions were not comparable; ^profile pre-integrated POCT includes HIV, syphilis and anaemia; profile ...
Meghna Desai (422151) +8 more
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SAŽETAK Pretrage uz bolesnika (engl. Point of Care Testing , POCT) su laboratorijske pretrage koje se provode u neposrednoj blizini bolesnika. Provode se u jedinicama intenzivne njege, hitnoj službi, operacijskim salama, ambulantama, bolesnikovom domu ...
Andrijević, Antonio
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A Novel Passive Over-Current Trip Device for Seismic Resilience
The seismic resilience has become a critical concern for power systems for high-impact, low-probability disasters such as severe earthquakes. In order to enhance seismic resilience for power systems, a novel protective device, the Passive Over-Current ...
Lai-Wan Hsu +10 more
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Detection time of resistant bacteria with MBS AST POCT.
Histograms show detection frequencies (%) of MBS AST POCT resistant results at different time intervals.
Lorenza Murgia (16496388) +15 more
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Point-of-care testing: a critical analysis of the market and future trends
Point-of-care testing (POCT) involves conducting diagnostic tests outside the laboratory. These tests are utilized for their quick and reliable results in detecting chronic diseases and acute infections.
Abdul Raffay Khan +6 more
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Abstract Background Acute appendicitis is one of the common surgical emergencies with potential life‐threatening complications. Patients seldom present with typical features of migratory pain at the lower right quadrant. To avoid any unnecessary radiological risk from computed tomography or anesthetic and surgical risks, multiple predicting systems of ...
Ho Hung Lam, Kin Ming Poon, Chun Tat Lui
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POCT - methods and utilization in clinical biochemistry
Přehledná bakalářská práce pojednává o vyšetření v mimolaboratorních podmínkách, oThis bachelor thesis focuses on examination in non-laboratory conditions, of its importance, advantages and disadvantages; and its use in clinical biochemistry. The goal of
Feketová Petra
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The influence of undetected hemolysis on POCT potassium results in the emergency department [Elektronisk resurs] [PDF]
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate discrepancies in potassium measurements between point-of-care testing (POCT) and central laboratory (CL) methods, focusing on the impact of hemolysis on these measurements and its impact in the clinical practice in
Schilling, Martin +21 more
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