Issue 7, 2022

Point-of-care COPD diagnostics: biomarkers, sampling, paper-based analytical devices, and perspectives

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has become the third leading cause of global death. Insufficiency in early diagnosis and treatment of COPD, especially COPD exacerbations, leads to a tremendous economic burden and medical costs. A cost-effective and timely prevention requires decentralized point-of-care diagnostics at patients’ residences at affordable prices. Advances in point-of-care (POC) diagnostics may offer new solutions to reduce medical expenditures by measuring salivary and blood biomarkers. Among them, paper-based analytical devices have been the most promising candidates due to their advantages of being affordable, biocompatible, disposable, scalable, and easy to modify. In this review, we present salivary and blood biomarkers related to COPD endotypes and exacerbations, summarize current technologies to collect human whole saliva and whole blood samples, evaluate state-of-the-art paper-based analytical devices that detect COPD biomarkers in saliva and blood, and discuss existing challenges with outlooks on future paper-based POC systems for COPD diagnosis and management.

Graphical abstract: Point-of-care COPD diagnostics: biomarkers, sampling, paper-based analytical devices, and perspectives

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
17 Sep 2021
Accepted
27 Dec 2021
First published
06 Jan 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 1273-1293

Point-of-care COPD diagnostics: biomarkers, sampling, paper-based analytical devices, and perspectives

G. He, T. Dong, Z. Yang, A. Branstad, L. Huang and Z. Jiang, Analyst, 2022, 147, 1273 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN01702K

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