TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Paper-based diagnostic devices for clinical paraquat poisoning diagnosis JO - Biomicrofluidics A1 - Kuan, Chen-Meng A1 - Lin, Szu-Ting A1 - Yen, Tzung-Hai A1 - Wang, Yu-Lin A1 - Cheng, Chao-Min SP - e034118 EP - e034118 VL - 10 IS - 3 N2 - This article unveils the development of a paper-based analytical device designed to rapidly detect and clinically diagnose paraquat (PQ) poisoning. Using wax printing technology, we fabricated a PQ detection device by pattering hydrophobic boundaries on paper. This PQ detection device employs a colorimetric sodium dithionite assay or an ascorbic acid assay to indicate the PQ level in a buffer system or in a human serum system in 10 min. In this test, colorimetric changes, blue in color, were observable with the naked eye. By curve fitting models of sodium dithionite and ascorbic acid assays in normal human serum, we evaluated serum PQ levels for five PQ-poisoned patients before hemoperfusion (HP) treatment and one PQ-poisoned patient after HP treatment. As evidenced by similar detection outcomes, the analytical performance of our device can compete with that of the highest clinical standard, i.e., spectrophotometry, with less complicated sample preparation and with more rapid results. Accordingly, we believe that our rapid PQ detection can benefit physicians determining timely treatment strategies for PQ-poisoned patients once they are taken to hospitals, and that this approach will increase survival rates.

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LA - en SN - 1932-1058 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4953257 ID - ref1 ER -