Smith Suzanne, Korvink Jan G, Mager Dario, Land Kevin
Council for Scientific and Industrial Reasearch (CSIR) Pretoria South Africa
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Karlsruhe Germany.
RSC Adv. 2018 Oct 3;8(59):34012-34034. doi: 10.1039/c8ra06132g. eCollection 2018 Sep 28.
Paper-based diagnostics have already revolutionized point-of-care approaches for health and environmental applications, by providing low-cost, disposable tools that can be utilized in remote settings. These devices typically consist of microfluidic, chemical, and biological diagnostic components implemented on paper substrates, towards addressing the ASSURED (Affordable, Sensitive, Specific, User friendly, Rapid and Robust, Equipment free and Deliverable to end users) principles set out by the World Health Organization. Paper-based diagnostics primarily contribute to the affordable, equipment-free, and deliverable-to-end-user aspects. However, additional functionality must be integrated with paper-based diagnostic devices to achieve truly ASSURED solutions. Advances in printed electronics provide a fitting foundation for implementing augmented functionality, while maintaining the affordability and disposability of paper-based diagnostics. This paper reviews the printed functional building blocks that contribute towards achieving this goal, from individual printed electronic components to fully integrated solutions. Important modules for sensing, read-out of results, data processing and communication, and on-board power are explored, and solutions printed on flexible or paper-based substrates for integration with paper-based diagnostics are considered. Although many of the unit operations required to achieve the ASSURED criteria can be implemented using paper, basic system functionality is still lacking, and this requires a concerted effort in integration of the various components for truly ASSURED solutions to be realized. Beyond ASSURED, modern clinical practises and crisis readiness also require additional informational functionality, which a systems approach using paper-based solutions could ensure.
基于纸张的诊断技术已经彻底改变了医疗和环境应用中的即时护理方法,它提供了可在偏远地区使用的低成本一次性工具。这些设备通常由在纸质基板上实现的微流体、化学和生物诊断组件组成,以满足世界卫生组织提出的ASSURED(可负担、灵敏、特异、用户友好、快速且稳健、无需设备且可交付给最终用户)原则。基于纸张的诊断主要在可负担、无需设备以及可交付给最终用户这些方面发挥作用。然而,必须将额外的功能集成到基于纸张的诊断设备中,才能实现真正符合ASSURED标准的解决方案。印刷电子技术的进步为实现增强功能提供了合适的基础,同时保持了基于纸张的诊断的可负担性和一次性。本文回顾了有助于实现这一目标的印刷功能组件,从单个印刷电子元件到完全集成的解决方案。探讨了传感、结果读出、数据处理与通信以及板载电源等重要模块,并考虑了在柔性或纸质基板上印刷的与基于纸张的诊断集成的解决方案。尽管实现ASSURED标准所需的许多单元操作可以使用纸张来实现,但基本系统功能仍然欠缺,这需要各方共同努力整合各种组件,才能实现真正符合ASSURED标准的解决方案。除了ASSURED标准外,现代临床实践和危机应对准备还需要额外的信息功能,而使用基于纸张的解决方案的系统方法可以确保实现这些功能。