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A microfluidic device for rapid quantification of cell-free DNA in patients with severe sepsis

Abstract

A rapid and accurate method to identify severe sepsis patients at high risk of death is critically needed for clinical practice. In a recent study, the concentration of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in blood was found to be a prognostic indicator for ICU mortality in patients with severe sepsis. However, current DNA quantification techniques are time-consuming and involve extensive sample preparation. In this paper, we demonstrate a low-cost microfluidic device capable of rapid quantification of cfDNA in a small droplet (<10 μl) of blood plasma and whole blood in 5 min using only electrical power. The cfDNA in samples is selectively labeled by PicoGreen and is extracted and concentrated by electrophoresis into a gel by application of a DC potential of 9 V. This device has potential as a prognostic tool for early and rapid assessment of septic patients.

Authors

Yang J; Selvaganapathy PR; Gould TJ; Dwivedi DJ; Liu D; Fox-Robichaud AE; Liaw PC

Journal

Lab on a Chip, Vol. 15, No. 19, pp. 3925–3933

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

October 7, 2015

DOI

10.1039/c5lc00681c

ISSN

1473-0197

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