Maji Debnath, Suster Michael A, Stavrou Evi, Gurkan Umut A, Mohseni Pedram
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015;2015:5904-7. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319735.
This paper reports on the design, fabrication, and testing of a microfluidic sensor for dielectric spectroscopy (DS) of human whole blood during coagulation. The sensor employs a three-dimensional (3D), parallel-plate, capacitive sensing structure with a floating electrode integrated into a microfluidic channel. Using an impedance analyzer and after a 5-point calibration, the sensor is shown to measure the real part of complex relative dielectric permittivity of human whole blood in a frequency range of 10kHz to 100MHz. The temporal variation of dielectric permittivity at 1MHz for human whole blood from three different healthy donors shows a peak in permittivity at ~ 4 to 5 minutes, which also corresponds to the onset of CaCl2-initiated coagulation of the blood sample verified visually.
本文报道了一种用于人体全血凝血过程介电谱(DS)检测的微流控传感器的设计、制造和测试。该传感器采用三维(3D)平行板电容传感结构,其中一个浮动电极集成在微流控通道中。使用阻抗分析仪并经过五点校准后,该传感器能够在10kHz至100MHz的频率范围内测量人体全血复相对介电常数的实部。来自三名不同健康供体的人体全血在1MHz时介电常数的时间变化显示,介电常数在约4至5分钟时出现峰值,这也与通过视觉验证的CaCl2引发的血样凝血开始时间相对应。