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Real-time Continuous Measurement of Lactate through a Minimally-invasive Microneedle Biosensor: a Phase I Clinical Study
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Abstract
Introduction
Determination of blood lactate levels supports decision-making in a range of medical conditions. Invasive blood-sampling and laboratory access are often required, and measurements provide a static profile at each instance. We conducted a Phase I clinical study validating performance of a microneedle patch for minimally-invasive, continuous lactate measurement in healthy volunteers.
Methods
Five healthy adult participants wore a solid microneedle biosensor on their forearms and undertook aerobic exercise for 30 minutes. The microneedle biosensor quantifies lactate concentrations in interstitial fluid (ISF) within the dermis continuously and in real-time. Outputs were captured as sensor current and compared with lactate concentrations from venous blood and microdialysis.
Results
The biosensor was well-tolerated. Participants generated a median peak venous lactate of 9.25 mmol/L (Interquartile range, 6.73 to 10.71). Microdialysate concentrations of lactate closely correlated with blood. Microneedle biosensor current followed venous lactate concentrations and dynamics, with good agreement seen in all participants. There was an estimated lag-time of 5 minutes (IQR -4 to 11 minutes) between microneedle and blood lactate measurements.
Conclusion
This study provides first-in-human data on use of a minimally-invasive microneedle biosensor for continuous lactate measurement, providing dynamic monitoring. The platform offers distinct advantages to frequent blood sampling in a wide range of clinical settings, especially where access to laboratory services is limited or blood sampling is infeasible.
Title: Real-time Continuous Measurement of Lactate through a Minimally-invasive Microneedle Biosensor: a Phase I Clinical Study
Description:
Abstract
Introduction
Determination of blood lactate levels supports decision-making in a range of medical conditions.
Invasive blood-sampling and laboratory access are often required, and measurements provide a static profile at each instance.
We conducted a Phase I clinical study validating performance of a microneedle patch for minimally-invasive, continuous lactate measurement in healthy volunteers.
Methods
Five healthy adult participants wore a solid microneedle biosensor on their forearms and undertook aerobic exercise for 30 minutes.
The microneedle biosensor quantifies lactate concentrations in interstitial fluid (ISF) within the dermis continuously and in real-time.
Outputs were captured as sensor current and compared with lactate concentrations from venous blood and microdialysis.
Results
The biosensor was well-tolerated.
Participants generated a median peak venous lactate of 9.
25 mmol/L (Interquartile range, 6.
73 to 10.
71).
Microdialysate concentrations of lactate closely correlated with blood.
Microneedle biosensor current followed venous lactate concentrations and dynamics, with good agreement seen in all participants.
There was an estimated lag-time of 5 minutes (IQR -4 to 11 minutes) between microneedle and blood lactate measurements.
Conclusion
This study provides first-in-human data on use of a minimally-invasive microneedle biosensor for continuous lactate measurement, providing dynamic monitoring.
The platform offers distinct advantages to frequent blood sampling in a wide range of clinical settings, especially where access to laboratory services is limited or blood sampling is infeasible.
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