| Literature DB >> 20055494 |
Chia Hsiang Chen1, Yi Lu, Mandy L Y Sin, Kathleen E Mach, Donna D Zhang, Vincent Gau, Joseph C Liao, Pak Kin Wong.
Abstract
This study reports the use of microfluidics, which intrinsically has a large surface-to-volume ratio, toward rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing at the point of care. By observing the growth of uropathogenic Escherichia coli in gas permeable polymeric microchannels with different dimensions, we demonstrate that the large surface-to-volume ratio of microfluidic systems facilitates rapid growth of bacteria. For microchannels with 250 microm or less in depth, the effective oxygenation can sustain the growth of E. coli to over 10(9) cfu/mL without external agitation or oxygenation, which eliminates the requirement of bulky instrumentation and facilitates rapid bacterial growth for antimicrobial susceptibility testing at the point of care. The applicability of microfluidic rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing is demonstrated in culture media and in urine with clinical bacterial isolates that have different antimicrobial resistance profiles. The antimicrobial resistance pattern can be determined as rapidly as 2 h compared to days in standard clinical procedures facilitating diagnostics at the point of care.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20055494 PMCID: PMC2821038 DOI: 10.1021/ac9022764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986