Translating in vitro diagnostics from centralized laboratories to point-of-care locations using commercially-available handheld meters

Trends Analyt Chem. 2020 Mar:124:115782. doi: 10.1016/j.trac.2019.115782. Epub 2019 Dec 23.

Abstract

There is a growing demand for high-performance point-of-care (POC) diagnostic technologies where in vitro diagnostics (IVD) is fundamental for prevention, identification, and treatment of many diseases. Over the past decade, a shift of IVDs from the centralized laboratories to POC settings is emerging. In this review, we summarize recent progress in translating IVDs from centralized labs to POC settings using commercially available handheld meters. After introducing typical workflows for IVDs and highlight innovative technologies in this area, we discuss advantages of using commercially available handheld meters for translating IVDs from centralized labs to POC settings. We then provide comprehensive coverage of different signal transduction strategies to repurpose the commercially-available handheld meters, including personal glucose meter, pH meter, thermometer and pressure meter, for detecting a wide range of targets by integrating biochemical assays with the meters for POC testing. Finally, we identify remaining challenges and offer future outlook in this area.

Keywords: Handheld meters; In vitro diagnostics; Personal glucose meter; Point-of-Care testing; Signal transduction strategies.