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Point of care testing

Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Abstract Point of care testing (POCT), also known as near patient testing, offers significant potential advantages over laboratory-based testing. These include rapid response times to facilitate and improve management decisions, as well as ease of use.
Victoria Pribul   +3 more
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Towards practical sample preparation in point-of-care testing: user-friendly microfluidic devices.

Lab on a Chip, 2020
Microfluidic technologies offer a number of advantages for sample preparation in point-of-care testing (POCT), but the requirement for complicated external pumping systems limits their wide use.
Juhwan Park, Dongsik Han, J. Park
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Ultra-proactive therapeutic drug monitoring of infliximab based on point-of-care-testing in inflammatory bowel disease: results of a pragmatic trial.

Journal of Crohn's & Colitis, 2021
BACKGROUND With point of care testing (POCT) for infliximab (IFX), ultraproactive therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) with ad-hoc dose optimisation is possible in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
P. Bossuyt   +7 more
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Point-of-Care Testing in Neurosurgery [PDF]

open access: possibleSeminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2017
AbstractCoagulation disorders can have a major impact on the outcome of neurosurgical patients. The central nervous system is located within the closed space of the skull, and therefore, intracranial hemorrhage can lead to intracranial hypertension. Acute brain injury has been associated with alterations of various hemostatic parameters. Point-of-care (
Lars Wessels   +2 more
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Point-of-Care Testing

cclm, 1999
Abstract In the recent issue of CCLM a paper has been published on the view of the German Working Group on Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) (1). The issue of POCT is extremely important and rightly the authors stress the responsibility of the head of the laboratory. However, they omit to refer to two important documents relating to POCT from
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Point‐of‐care testing in haemostasis

British Journal of Haematology, 2010
SummaryPoint‐of‐care testing (POCT) in haematology has seen a significant increase in both the spectrum of tests available and the number of tests performed annually. POCT is frequently undertaken with the belief that this will reduce the turnaround time for results and so improve patient care. The most obvious example of POCT in haemostasis is the out‐
Ian J. Mackie   +4 more
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Point of Care Testing

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1997
Point of care testing is changing for the better the way we practice medicine. Whether it is an anesthesiologist doing a blood gas in the operating room, a nurse measuring serum glucose in the home or on the unit, or an intensive care nurse testing by the bedside before calling an intensivist, newer instrumentation provides for a limited number of ...
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Point-of-Care Testing: An Introduction

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2004
OBJECTIVE: To review available literature and provide perspective on point-of-care testing, focusing on the impact it has on treatment outcomes in patient care, the impact it has on the costs of patient care, and the role it has in the delivery of pharmaceutical care.
Sheryl L Gutierres, Timothy E. Welty
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Point-of-care testing of proteins

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
Point-of-care testing (POCT) is a fast developing area in clinical diagnostics that is considered to be one of the main driving forces for the future in vitro diagnostic market. POCT means decentralized testing at the site of patient care. The most important POCT devices are handheld blood glucose sensors.
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Point-of-Care Testing in Microbiology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2020
Point-of-care (POC) or near patient testing for infectious diseases is a rapidly expanding space that is part of an ongoing effort to bring care closer to the patient. Traditional POC tests were known for their limited utility, but advances in technology have seen significant improvements in performance of these assays.
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