Ask your doctor/researcher what it would take to use this to diagnose strokes.
http://www.todayonline.com/Hotnews/EDC121127-0000155/Spore,-US-researchers-developing-portable-device-for-traumatic-brain-injury
A portable diagnostic tool that can quickly detect traumatic brain
injury (TBI) and improve treatment is being developed by researchers
from Singapore and the United States.
The teams from
Singapore's Institute of Microelectronics (IME) and SFC Fluidics, a
US-based biomedical device development company, are working together to
develop the device for TBI, a common cause of death and disability
caused by blasts, falls, knocks, traffic accidents and assaults.
They want to produce a device that is fully-integrated and has automated biosensors.
All it will take is a drop of blood to detect up to three biomarkers released by the brain after sustaining injury.
These biomarker readings will be displayed on an easy-to-read screen.
An indicator will alert the caregivers on the severity of the
injury and enable them to prevent the condition from worsening.
As the device is portable, it will be ideal for diagnosis at the scene of the accident.
Unlike conventional diagnostic tools such as neurological tests
and computed tomography or CT scans, the biosensor device does not have
to be handled by trained personnel.
The IME is a research
institute of the Science and Engineering Research Council of the Agency
for Science, Technology and Research, which is the lead agency for
fostering world-class scientific research and talent in Singapore.
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