Feng Steve, Caire Romain, Cortazar Bingen, Turan Mehmet, Wong Andrew, Ozcan Aydogan
Electrical Engineering Department, ‡Bioengineering Department, §California NanoSystems Institute, and ⊥Department of Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California , Los Angeles, California 90095, United States.
ACS Nano. 2014 Mar 25;8(3):3069-79. doi: 10.1021/nn500614k. Epub 2014 Feb 27.
We demonstrate a Google Glass-based rapid diagnostic test (RDT) reader platform capable of qualitative and quantitative measurements of various lateral flow immunochromatographic assays and similar biomedical diagnostics tests. Using a custom-written Glass application and without any external hardware attachments, one or more RDTs labeled with Quick Response (QR) code identifiers are simultaneously imaged using the built-in camera of the Google Glass that is based on a hands-free and voice-controlled interface and digitally transmitted to a server for digital processing. The acquired JPEG images are automatically processed to locate all the RDTs and, for each RDT, to produce a quantitative diagnostic result, which is returned to the Google Glass (i.e., the user) and also stored on a central server along with the RDT image, QR code, and other related information (e.g., demographic data). The same server also provides a dynamic spatiotemporal map and real-time statistics for uploaded RDT results accessible through Internet browsers. We tested this Google Glass-based diagnostic platform using qualitative (i.e., yes/no) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and quantitative prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests. For the quantitative RDTs, we measured activated tests at various concentrations ranging from 0 to 200 ng/mL for free and total PSA. This wearable RDT reader platform running on Google Glass combines a hands-free sensing and image capture interface with powerful servers running our custom image processing codes, and it can be quite useful for real-time spatiotemporal tracking of various diseases and personal medical conditions, providing a valuable tool for epidemiology and mobile health.
我们展示了一种基于谷歌眼镜的快速诊断测试(RDT)读取器平台,该平台能够对各种侧向流动免疫层析测定法及类似的生物医学诊断测试进行定性和定量测量。使用一个定制编写的谷歌眼镜应用程序,且无需任何外部硬件附件,通过基于免提和语音控制界面的谷歌眼镜内置摄像头,对一个或多个标有快速响应(QR)码标识符的RDT进行同步成像,并将图像数字传输到服务器进行数字处理。采集到的JPEG图像会自动进行处理,以定位所有的RDT,并针对每个RDT生成定量诊断结果,该结果会返回给谷歌眼镜(即用户),同时还会与RDT图像、QR码及其他相关信息(如人口统计数据)一起存储在中央服务器上。同一服务器还会提供一个动态时空地图以及上传的RDT结果的实时统计数据,可通过互联网浏览器访问。我们使用定性(即是/否)人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)测试和定量前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)测试对这个基于谷歌眼镜的诊断平台进行了测试。对于定量RDT,我们测量了游离和总PSA在0至200 ng/mL的各种浓度下的活性测试。这个在谷歌眼镜上运行的可穿戴RDT读取器平台将免提传感和图像捕获界面与运行我们定制图像处理代码的强大服务器相结合,对于各种疾病和个人健康状况的实时时空追踪可能非常有用,为流行病学和移动健康提供了一个有价值的工具。