02/03/2018 / By Earl Garcia
A proof-of-concept portable device known as the electronic nose (eNose) was found to effectively detect detrimental bacteria that lead to soft tissue infections even without prior preparation of tissue samples. The research team from the University of Tampere, Pirkanmaa Hospital District, Tampere University of Technology and Fimlab in Finland also found that the device was able to distinguish bacterial infections from one another.
The researchers inferred that developing a device that speeds up the diagnosis of soft tissue infections might help stave off diagnosis delays and reduce the need for empirical treatments.
Journal reference:
Taavi Saviauk, Juha P. Kiiski, Maarit K. Nieminen, Nelly N. Tamminen, Antti N. Roine, Pekka S. Kumpulainen, Lauri J. Hokkinen, Markus T. Karjalainen, Risto E. Vuento, Janne J. Aittoniemi, Terho J. Lehtimäki, Niku K. Oksala. ELECTRONIC NOSE IN THE DETECTION OF WOUND INFECTION BACTERIA FROM BACTERIAL CULTURES: A PROOF-OF-PRINCIPLE STUDY. European Surgical Research, 2018; 59 DOI: 10.1159/000485461
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biological science, biomedical research, device, electronic nose, future science
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