Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113792
Title: Development of technologies to support the diagnosis of infectious diseases and cancer to support the primary health care
Authors: Ferreira, Matheus A. C.
Carvalho, Dionísio D. A.
Cruz, Agnaldo S.
Coutinho, Karilany D.
Oliveira, Carlos A. P.
Morais, Antonio H. F.
Santos, João Paulo Q.
Mayrink, Nadja N. V.
Galvão-Lima, Leonardo J.
Sales-Moioli, Ana Isabela L.
Barros, Daniele M. S.
Albuquerque, Gabriela A.
Alves, Luca P. C. F.
Teixeira, César A. 
Henriques, Jorge M. O. 
Gil, P. Sousa 
Gusmão, Cristine M. G.
Valentim, Ricardo A. M.
Keywords: Embedded system; Primary health care; Biosensors; Syphilis; Cancer
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica
Project: “Syphilis No!” Project from the Brazilian Ministry of Health (Grant TED No #54/2017) 
Serial title, monograph or event: Research on Biomedical Engineering
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Abstract: Purpose Primary Health Care (PHC) is the coordinator of health care in Brazil and needs to be strengthened in the diagnostic field to increase health care quality. Aiming to improve the diagnostic tools currently available in PHC, this work describes the process of development and validation of two point-of-care biomedical devices for screening patients with syphilis or different kinds of cancer. Methods The development of these devices followed nine stages of action based on the requirements established by the Ministry of Health. During development, both systems followed the stages of circuit planning, software simulation to verify the components used, cost assessment for the acquisition of features, simulation in contact matrix, development of the embedded system, and planning of the printed circuit board and storage box. Results Both devices underwent preliminary functionality tests to assess their quality. The performance tests applied on the device to diagnose syphilis performed 8,733,194 requests, with a flow of 2426 requests/second, reaching the desired parameters of robustness, integrity, durability, and stability. In addition, functioning tests on the cancer-screening device indicated the ability to detect standard fluorescence in a minimal (150 uL) sample volume. Conclusions Together, the methodology used for developing the devices resulted in promising equipment to improve the diagnosis and meet the requirements for executing technologies for testing and triaging patients in PHC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113792
ISSN: 2446-4740
DOI: 10.1007/s42600-022-00247-7
Rights: openAccess
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