Portable droplet-based real-time monitoring of pancreatic α-amylase in postoperative patients
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Abstract
Postoperative complications after pancreatic surgery are frequent and can be life-threatening. Current clinical diagnostic strategies involve time-consuming quantification of α-amylase activity in abdominal drain fluid, which is performed on the first and third postoperative day. The lack of real-time monitoring may delay adjustment of medical treatment upon complications and worsen prognosis for patients. We report a bedside portable droplet-based millifluidic device enabling real-time sensing of drain α-amylase activity for postoperative monitoring of patients undergoing pancreatic surgery. Here, a tiny amount of drain liquid of patient samples is continuously collected and co-encapsulated with a starch reagent in nanoliter-sized droplets to track the fluorescence intensity released upon reaction with α-amylase. Comparing the α-amylase levels of 32 patients, 97 % of the results of the droplet-based millifluidic system matched the clinical data. Our method reduces the α-amylase assay duration to approximately 3 min with the limit of detection 7 nmol/s·L, enabling amylase activity monitoring at the bedside in clinical real-time. The presented droplet-based platform can be extended for analysis of different body fluids, diseases, and towards a broader range of biomarkers, including lipase, bilirubin, lactate, inflammation, or liquid biopsy markers, paving the way towards new standards in postoperative patient monitoring.
Details
Original language | English |
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Article number | 116034 |
Journal | Biosensors and Bioelectronics |
Volume | 251 |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2024 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
PubMed | 38359666 |
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- Droplet-based microfluidics, Pancreatic surgery, Pancreatic α-amylase, Point-of-care diagnostics, Post-surgery diagnostics, Postoperative pancreatic fistula, Amylases/analysis, Humans, Pancreaticoduodenectomy/adverse effects, Pancreatic Fistula/diagnosis, alpha-Amylases, Biosensing Techniques, Pancreatic alpha-Amylases