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Current status of point-of-care diagnostic devices in the Indian healthcare system with an update on COVID-19 pandemic

Aditya Narayan Konwar, Vivek Borse

2020Sensors International83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Point-of-care (POC) diagnostic device is an instrument that is used to acquire particular clinical information of patients in clinical as well as resource-limited settings. The conventional clinical diagnostic procedure requires high-end and costly instruments, an expert technician for operation and result interpretation, longer time, etc. that ultimately makes it exhausting and expensive. Although there are a lot of improvements in the medical facilities in the Indian healthcare system, the use of POC diagnostic devices is still in its nascent phase. This review illustrates the status of POC diagnostic devices currently used in clinical setups along with constraints in their use. The devices and technologies that are in the research and development phase across the country that has tremendous potential to elevate the clinical diagnostics scenario along with the diagnosis of ongoing COVID-19 pandemic are emphasized. The implications of using POC diagnostic devices and the future objectives for technological advancements that may eventually uplift the status of healthcare and related sectors in India are also discussed here.

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TechnicianPandemicHealth careCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Point-of-care testingPoint of careHealthcare systemRisk analysis (engineering)Diagnostic testMedicineMedical emergencyEngineeringPathologyDiseaseEmergency medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)EconomicsEconomic growthElectrical engineeringSARS-CoV-2 detection and testingBiosensors and Analytical DetectionCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
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