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An epidermal wearable microfluidic patch for simultaneous sampling, storage, and analysis of biofluids with counterion monitoring

Journal

LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 1793-1804

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2lc00183g

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  1. SNF SINERGIA project [CRSII5_177255]

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Simultaneous access to different biofluids allows for accurate analysis of multiple analytes, enabling precise diagnosis and appropriate medication. Establishing a relationship between markers in different biofluids and blood biomarkers aids in non-invasive diagnosis. However, the challenge lies in the advanced microfluidic coupled device design. To address this, an epidermal wearable bio-fluidic patch is presented, which enables simultaneous extraction, sampling, and storage of sweat and interstitial fluid, as well as monitoring of their corresponding counterions.
Simultaneous access to different biofluids enables an accurate analysis of multiple analytes, leading to a precision diagnosis and appropriate medication. Additionally, establishing a relationship between various markers in different biofluids and their correlation to biomarkers in blood allows the development of an algorithmic approach, which aids non-invasive diagnosis through single parameter monitoring. However, the main bottleneck that exists in multiple biofluid analyses for its clinical implementation is the requirement of an advanced microfluidic coupled device design, which empowers simultaneous collection and monitoring. To tackle this challenge, an epidermal wearable bio-fluidic patch that facilitates simultaneous on-demand extraction, sampling, and storage of sweat and interstitial fluid (ISF) together with monitoring of their corresponding counterions is presented. The clean room free development of a biofluidic patch is realized through 3D integration of laser patterned optimized microfluidic structures, a low-cost screen-printed stimulation module, and a potentiometric chloride (Cl-) and calcium (Ca2+) ion sensing module for adequate dual biofluid sampling and analysis. The developed Cl- and Ca2+ ion-selective sensors exhibit good repeatability, selectivity, acceptable stability, and sensitivity. The proof-of-concept demonstration of the fabricated patch for simultaneous dual-sampling, storage, and monitoring of the sweat Cl- and ISF Ca2+ on a healthy volunteer during different periods of the day leverages its potential in real-time personalized healthcare clinical usages. Furthermore, the patch's electronic interface and use of wireless transmission facilitates a point-of-care non-invasive lab-on-skin application for monitoring the health status of individuals.

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