Point-of-care monitoring of blood coagulation time via 'Surface Acoustic Waves' (SAW)
Scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt developed a new mobile device to determine ad-hoc coagulation times from full-blood samples utilizing “surface acoustic waves”. This coagulation time is of high importance e.g. during emergency situations when the coagulation status of a patient under anticoagulant therapy needs rapid evaluation.
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