Colorimetric Detection of Serum Creatinine on a Miniaturized Platform Using Hue-Saturation Space Analysis

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Tekin, H. Cumhur

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a widespread condition with considerable health and economic impacts globally. However, existing methodologies for serum creatinine assessment often involve prolonged wait times and sophisticated equipment, such as spectrometers, hindering real-time diagnosis and care. Innovative solutions like point-of-care (POC) devices are emerging to address these challenges. In this context, there is a recognized need for remote, regular, automated, and low-cost analysis of serum creatinine levels, given its role as a critical parameter for CKD diagnosis and management. This study introduces a miniaturized system with integrated heater elements designed for precise serum creatinine measurement. The system operates based on the Jaffe method and accurate serum creatinine measurement within a microreservoir chip. Smartphone-based image processing using the hue-saturation-value (HSV) color space was applied to captured images of microreservoirs. The creatinine analyses were conducted in serum with a limit of detection of similar to 0.4 mg/dL and limit of quantification of similar to 1.3 mg/dL. Smartphone-based image processing employing the HSV color space outperformed spectrometric analysis for creatinine measurement conducted in serum. This pioneering technology and smartphone-based processing offer the potential for decentralized renal function testing, which could significantly contribute to improved patient care. The miniaturized system offers a low-cost alternative ($87 per device), potentially reducing healthcare expenditures (similar to $0.5 per test) associated with CKD diagnosis and management. This innovation could greatly improve access to diagnosis and monitoring of CKD, especially in regions where access to sophisticated laboratory equipment is limited.

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Creatinine, Colorimetric detection, Jaffe method, Microreservoir, HSV, Point-of-care detection, Chronic kidney disease, Miniaturization, Jaffe method, Science, Point-of-Care Systems, HSV, Q, R, Point-of-care detection, Article, Microreservoir, Creatinine, Medicine, Humans, Colorimetry, Smartphone, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic, Colorimetric detection

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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology

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