Issue 30, 2018

Microfluidics in coagulation monitoring devices: a mini review

Abstract

Diagnosis and monitoring of disorders of coagulation and disturbances in haemostasis has been around for many years. Thrombotic and bleeding disorders are amongst the leading causes of mortality in the developed world, thus driving research in this area. The simplicity with which miniaturised devices operate and their application to the study of coagulation and haemostasis offer potential advantages over traditional testing, such as improvements in clinical decision making and ultimately patient care. This review looks at progress in microfluidic device development in the field of haemostasis and coagulation biology.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidics in coagulation monitoring devices: a mini review

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
30 May 2018
Accepted
06 Jul 2018
First published
16 Jul 2018

Anal. Methods, 2018,10, 3714-3719

Microfluidics in coagulation monitoring devices: a mini review

L. F. Harris and A. J. Killard, Anal. Methods, 2018, 10, 3714 DOI: 10.1039/C8AY01230J

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