Abstract
Real-time detection of L-lactate is crucial in monitoring tissue oxygenation and organ metabolism in surgery patients during the perioperative period. Traditional commercial L-lactate detection techniques using bulky and expensive instruments are time-consuming, hindering timely feedback in the operating room. Herein, utilizing the modified screen-printed carbon electrode, a portable and user-friendly smartphone-based electrochemical biosensing system, integrated with a miniaturized potentiostat via wireless transmission, was successfully constructed for bedside detection of L-lactate. It has a wide sensing range from 0.05–10 mM and a low limit of detection (9.1 μ M). Bland–Altman analysis shows an acceptable agreement with the values of a mean difference (0.114 ± 0.3482) between results obtained with the commercial blood gas analysis instrument and the developed portable system. Accordingly, the developed portable system exhibits a great potential in point-of-care testing owing to its portability and rapid response in L-lactate detection during perioperative monitoring.
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Yu, Q., Chen, J., Xu, J., Chen, L., Song, Y., Xie, X., … Chen, X. (2022). Smartphone-Based and Miniaturized Electrochemical Biosensing System for L-Lactate Detection. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(4), 047514. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac6322
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