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Point-of-care diagnostics
Point-of-care tests (POCTs) offer the opportunity for increased diagnostic capacity in resource-limited settings, where there is lack of electricity, technical capacity, reagents, and infrastructure. Understanding how POCTs are...
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Bridging technology and clinical practice
H Thabit, R Hovorka
Mar 07, 2018
Emerging evidence shows that suboptimal glycaemic control is associated with increased morbidity and length of stay in hospital. Various guidelines for safe and effective inpatient glycaemic control in the non-critical care...
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Biases incurred from nonrandom repeat testing of haemoglobin levels in blood donors
To help prevent anaemia, it is a requisite for blood donors to undergo a haemoglobin test to ensure levels are not too low before donation. It is therefore important to have an accurate testing device and strategy to ensure...
Published by: Biom J
Establishing a risk assessment framework for point-of-care ultrasound.
UNLABELLED: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) refers to the use of portable ultrasound (US) applications at the bedside, performed directly by the treating physician, for either diagnostic or procedure guidance purposes. It is...
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