Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Pharmacology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
J Thromb Haemost. 2018 Oct;16(10):2050-2056. doi: 10.1111/jth.14244. Epub 2018 Sep 25.
Essentials ClotChip is a novel microsensor for comprehensive assessment of ex vivo hemostasis. Clinical samples show high sensitivity to detecting the entire hemostatic process. ClotChip readout exhibits distinct information on coagulation factor and platelet abnormalities. ClotChip has potential as a point-of-care platform for comprehensive hemostatic analysis.
Background Rapid point-of-care (POC) assessment of hemostasis is clinically important in patients with a variety of coagulation factor and platelet defects who have bleeding disorders. Objective To evaluate a novel dielectric microsensor, termed ClotChip, which is based on the electrical technique of dielectric spectroscopy for rapid, comprehensive assessment of whole blood coagulation. Methods The ClotChip is a three-dimensional, parallel-plate, capacitive sensor integrated into a single-use microfluidic channel with miniscule sample volume (< 10 μL). The ClotChip readout is defined as the temporal variation in the real part of dielectric permittivity of whole blood at 1 MHz. Results The ClotChip readout exhibits two distinct parameters, namely, the time to reach a permittivity peak (T ) and the maximum change in permittivity after the peak (Δε ), which are, respectively, sensitive towards detecting non-cellular (i.e. coagulation factor) and cellular (i.e. platelet) abnormalities in the hemostatic process. We evaluated the performance of ClotChip using clinical blood samples from 15 healthy volunteers and 12 patients suffering from coagulation defects. The ClotChip T parameter exhibited superior sensitivity at distinguishing coagulation disorders as compared with conventional screening coagulation tests. Moreover, the ClotChip Δε parameter detected platelet function inhibition induced by aspirin and exhibited strong positive correlation with light transmission aggregometry. Conclusions This study demonstrates that ClotChip assesses multiple aspects of the hemostatic process in whole blood on a single disposable cartridge, highlighting its potential as a POC platform for rapid, comprehensive hemostatic analysis.
Essentials ClotChip 是一种新型的微传感器,用于全面评估体外止血功能。临床样本显示出对检测整个止血过程的高灵敏度。ClotChip 的读数显示出关于凝血因子和血小板异常的独特信息。ClotChip 有可能成为一种即时的、全面的止血分析平台。
背景 在有各种凝血因子和血小板缺陷的出血性疾病患者中,快速的即时护理(POC)止血评估具有重要的临床意义。目的 评估一种新型的介电微传感器,称为 ClotChip,它基于介电光谱学的电学技术,用于快速、全面评估全血凝固。
方法 ClotChip 是一个三维的、平行板、电容传感器,集成在一个一次性微流控通道中,样品量极小(<10 μL)。ClotChip 的读数定义为 1MHz 时全血介电常数的实时变化。
结果 ClotChip 的读数显示出两个明显的参数,即达到介电峰值的时间(T)和峰值后的介电变化最大值(Δε),它们分别对检测止血过程中的非细胞(即凝血因子)和细胞(即血小板)异常敏感。我们使用来自 15 名健康志愿者和 12 名患有凝血缺陷的患者的临床血液样本评估了 ClotChip 的性能。ClotChip 的 T 参数在区分凝血障碍方面比传统的筛选凝血试验具有更高的灵敏度。此外,ClotChip 的Δε参数检测到阿司匹林诱导的血小板功能抑制,并与透光比浊法具有很强的正相关。
结论 本研究表明,ClotChip 可以在单个一次性墨盒上评估全血止血过程的多个方面,突出了其作为即时、全面止血分析平台的潜力。