Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7140315 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Blood coagulation tests are a critical part in diagnosis of patients with bleeding disorders and cardiovascular diseases. However, most conventional blood coagulation tests require large and expensive instruments and skilled personnel. Here, we present a simple and low-cost approach to evaluate blood coagulation using Lamb wave-based device. To assess coagulation, we monitored the acoustic streaming of 5 μm fluorescent particles suspended in citrated plasma. Using a Lamb wave, citrated blood plasma and coagulation reagents can be mixed in a few seconds and the viscosity of the droplet increases due to blood coagulation. Then, the acoustic streaming of particles eventually stops, at which the “coagulation time” is defined. As a preliminary test, coagulation time was reduced with increasing calcium concentration from 0 to 25 mM. Prothrombin time results from the Lamb wave-based device were validated by comparing with those of commercial instruments with the correlation coefficient (R2) as 0.9432. Using the Lamb wave for blood coagulation test, the temperature can be controlled as 37 °C simultaneously by modulating experimental conditions. Our device enables lithography-free, simple and low-cost measurement of blood coagulation, which can be applied to clinical settings and developing countries.
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