Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are one of the most popular diagnostic tools for the detection and diagnosis of viral diseases, such as coronavirus (COVID-19), due to their ability to rapidly ...
Genetic testing to inform on medication decisions has transformed from an expensive option only available in select academic settings to something that can be performed in most clinical practices by ...
In a study published today in Biofunctional Materials, Prof. Dr. Haidar, Founder and CEO of BioMAT’X I+D+I LABs in Santiago, Chile, explores a new era in healthcare diagnostics driven by ...
Point-of-care (POC) testing offers expedited results with lower blood volume requirements than central laboratory (CL) tests, particularly for low-birth-weight infants. A retrospective cohort included ...
Point of care testing in the emergency department: Finding comprehensive solutions that work for you
Speed and precision are two of the most vital considerations when it comes to patient care in the high-stakes environment of the Emergency Department (ED). Thus, swift decision-making and accurate ...
This blog was written by Simran Goyal, a fourth year medical student at the University of Cambridge. Simran was on placement for her Student Selected Component (SSC) with us between 10 December 2018 ...
Impact of a diagnostic bronchoscopy service with embedded reflex molecular testing within an oncology centre in patients with lung cancer: The Bronchiomics study. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from ...
A point-of-care (POC) high-sensitivity assay for cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) shows diagnostic accuracy comparable to what’s achieved by central laboratory assays and could potentially be a useful ...
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