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New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
Compact ultrasound technology has facilitated growth in point-of-care uses in many specialties. This review includes videos demonstrating the use of ultrasonography to guide central venous access, detect pneumothorax, detect evidence of hemorrhage after trauma, and screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Christopher L, Moore, Joshua A, Copel
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Compact ultrasound technology has facilitated growth in point-of-care uses in many specialties. This review includes videos demonstrating the use of ultrasonography to guide central venous access, detect pneumothorax, detect evidence of hemorrhage after trauma, and screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Christopher L, Moore, Joshua A, Copel
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Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 2010
The availability of rapid, point-of-care (POC) tests has significantly expanded the capacity of both developed and resource-constrained countries (RCCs) to diagnose HIV, with immunochromatographic tests most commonly used in these settings. This has been especially important in programs for prevention of mother-to-child transmission, in both RCCs and ...
David A, Anderson +2 more
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The availability of rapid, point-of-care (POC) tests has significantly expanded the capacity of both developed and resource-constrained countries (RCCs) to diagnose HIV, with immunochromatographic tests most commonly used in these settings. This has been especially important in programs for prevention of mother-to-child transmission, in both RCCs and ...
David A, Anderson +2 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Point-of-care testing technology rapidly is changing the way physicians practice medicine by facilitating the availability of biochemical parameters immediately or almost immediately. The constant evolution and developments in [figure: see text] microchemistry and computer technology will make this area a dynamic part of medicine with the constant ...
M R, Fiallos, U A, Hanhan, J P, Orlowski
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Point-of-care testing technology rapidly is changing the way physicians practice medicine by facilitating the availability of biochemical parameters immediately or almost immediately. The constant evolution and developments in [figure: see text] microchemistry and computer technology will make this area a dynamic part of medicine with the constant ...
M R, Fiallos, U A, Hanhan, J P, Orlowski
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Surgery (Oxford), 2008
Abstract Point-of-care testing refers to qualitative or quantitative analytical tests done at or near the site of patient care, outside the conventional hospital clinical laboratory. It is also known as ‘near-patient testing’, ‘ancillary testing’, ‘bedside testing’ and ‘out-of-laboratory testing’.
Charles Willmott, Joseph E. Arrowsmith
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Abstract Point-of-care testing refers to qualitative or quantitative analytical tests done at or near the site of patient care, outside the conventional hospital clinical laboratory. It is also known as ‘near-patient testing’, ‘ancillary testing’, ‘bedside testing’ and ‘out-of-laboratory testing’.
Charles Willmott, Joseph E. Arrowsmith
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007
Point of care testing (POCT) is laboratory diagnostic testing performed at or near the site where clinical care is delivered. Delivery of testing outside of the well-controlled environment of the traditional, core laboratory presents several organizational, operational, and technical challenges.
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Point of care testing (POCT) is laboratory diagnostic testing performed at or near the site where clinical care is delivered. Delivery of testing outside of the well-controlled environment of the traditional, core laboratory presents several organizational, operational, and technical challenges.
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Point-of-Care Testing in Diabetes Care
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2011Assessing modifiable risk factors for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases prior to the onset of disease could allow effective prevention initiatives. Equally, monitoring in diabetic people glucose, haemoglobin A1c, ketones, lipid profiles, and urinary microalbumin concentrations allows the prevention, early detection, and treatment of diabetes ...
MATTEUCCI, ELENA, GIAMPIETRO, OTTAVIO
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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2014
Point-of-care applications are gaining increasing interest in clinical diagnostics and emergency applications. Biosensors are used to monitor the biomolecular interaction process between a disease biomarker and a recognition element such as a reagent. Essential are the quality and selectivity of the recognition elements and assay types used to improve ...
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Point-of-care applications are gaining increasing interest in clinical diagnostics and emergency applications. Biosensors are used to monitor the biomolecular interaction process between a disease biomarker and a recognition element such as a reagent. Essential are the quality and selectivity of the recognition elements and assay types used to improve ...
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2011
Driven by an urgent need to improve the safety and quality of care provided in our increasingly complex health care system, health information technology has taken a central role in the health care system. The technology used at the point of care undoubtedly changes the process of nurse and patient interactions. These technologies have the potential to
Martha, Buckner, Debbie D, Gregory
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Driven by an urgent need to improve the safety and quality of care provided in our increasingly complex health care system, health information technology has taken a central role in the health care system. The technology used at the point of care undoubtedly changes the process of nurse and patient interactions. These technologies have the potential to
Martha, Buckner, Debbie D, Gregory
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Critical Care Glucose Point-of-Care Testing
2016Maintaining blood glucose concentration within an acceptable range is a goal for patients with diabetes mellitus. Point-of-care glucose meters initially designed for home self-monitoring in patients with diabetes have been widely used in the hospital settings because of ease of use and quick reporting of blood glucose information.
S N, Narla +3 more
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Barcoded point-of-care bioassays
Chemical Society Reviews, 2019Barcoded bioassays are ready to promote bioanalysis and biomedicine toward the point of care.
Mingzhu Yang, Yong Liu, Xingyu Jiang
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