Bhattacharyya Neha, Singh Soumendra, Halder Animesh, Adhikari Aniruddha, Ghosh Ria, Shikha Deep, Tripathi Santanu Kumar, Mallick Asim Kumar, Mondal Pulak, Pal Samir Kumar
Department of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, 92, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Rd, Machuabazar, Kolkata, 700009 India.
Technical Research Centre, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block JD, Sector III, Salt Lake, Kolkata, 700106 India.
Trans Indian Natl Acad Eng. 2021;6(2):355-364. doi: 10.1007/s41403-021-00204-3. Epub 2021 Feb 11.
Regular monitoring of electrolyte balance is essential for patients suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD), particularly those undergoing dialysis. In the context of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, more severe forms of infection are observed in elderly individuals and patients having co-morbidities like CKD. The repeated blood tests for the monitoring of electrolyte balance predispose them not only to COVID-19 but also other to hospital-acquired infections (HAI). Therefore, a non-invasive method for easy detection of essential electrolyte (K and Na) levels is urgently needed. In this study, we developed an optical emission spectroscopy-based non-invasive device for simultaneous monitoring of salivary Na and K levels in a fast and reliable way. The device consisted of a closed spark chamber, micro-spectrometer, high voltage spark generator, electronic circuits, optical fiber, and an indigenously developed software based on the LabVIEW platform. The optical emission originating from the biological sample (i.e., saliva) due to recombination of ions energized by impingement of electrons returning from high voltage spark provides necessary information about the concentration of electrolytes. A small-scale clinical trial on 30 healthy human subjects shows the potential of the indigenously developed device in determining salivary Na and K concentration. The low-cost, portable, point-of-care device requires only 2 mL of sample, and can simultaneously measure 1.0-190.0 mM Na, and 1.0-270.9 mM K . To our understanding, the present work will find its relevance in combating COVID-19 morbidities, along with regular CKD patient-care.
对于慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者,尤其是正在接受透析的患者,定期监测电解质平衡至关重要。在近期的新冠疫情背景下,老年个体以及患有CKD等合并症的患者中观察到了更严重的感染形式。用于监测电解质平衡的反复血液检测不仅使他们易感染新冠病毒,还易感染其他医院获得性感染(HAI)。因此,迫切需要一种用于轻松检测必需电解质(钾和钠)水平的非侵入性方法。在本研究中,我们开发了一种基于光发射光谱的非侵入性设备,用于快速、可靠地同时监测唾液中的钠和钾水平。该设备由一个封闭的火花室、微型光谱仪、高压火花发生器、电子电路、光纤以及基于LabVIEW平台自主开发的软件组成。由于从高压火花返回的电子撞击使离子复合而产生的源自生物样品(即唾液)的光发射提供了有关电解质浓度的必要信息。对30名健康人类受试者进行的小规模临床试验显示了自主开发的设备在测定唾液钠和钾浓度方面的潜力。这种低成本、便携式的即时检测设备仅需2毫升样品,并且能够同时测量1.0 - 190.0毫摩尔/升的钠和1.0 - 270.9毫摩尔/升的钾。据我们了解,本研究成果将在抗击新冠疫情以及常规CKD患者护理方面发挥作用。