An inexpensive smartphone-based device for point-of-care ovulation testing
Lab on a chip, 19(1), 59-67, 2018
Abstract
The ability to accurately predict ovulation at-home using low-cost point-of-care diagnostics can be of significant help for couples who prefer natural family planning. Detecting ovulation-specific hormones in urine samples and monitoring basal body temperature are the current commonly home-based methods used for ovulation detection; however, these methods, relatively, are expensive for prolonged use and the results are difficult to comprehend. Here, we report a smartphone-based point-of-care device for automated ovulation testing using artificial intelligence (AI) by detecting fern patterns in a small volume (<100 μL) of saliva that is air-dried on a microfluidic device. We evaluated the performance of the device using artificial saliva and human saliva samples and observed that the device showed >99% accuracy in effectively predicting ovulation.
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Potluri, V., Kathiresan, P. S., Kandula, H., Thirumalaraju, P., Kanakasabapathy, M. K., Kota Sai Pavan, S., Yarravarapu, D., Soundararajan, A., Baskar, K., Gupta, R., Gudipati, N., Petrozza, J. C., & Shafiee, H. (2018). An inexpensive smartphone-based device for point-of-care ovulation testing. *Lab on a chip*, *19*(1), 59-67. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8lc00792f
Potluri V, Kathiresan PS, Kandula H, Thirumalaraju P, Kanakasabapathy MK, Kota Sai Pavan S, et al. An inexpensive smartphone-based device for point-of-care ovulation testing. Lab Chip. 2018;19(1):59-67. doi:10.1039/c8lc00792f
Potluri, Vaishnavi, et al. "An inexpensive smartphone-based device for point-of-care ovulation testing." *Lab on a chip*, vol. 19, no. 1, 2018, pp. 59-67.
Keywords
Adult, Artificial Intelligence, Equipment Design, Female, Humans, Models, Biological, Ovulation Detection, Point-of-Care Testing, Saliva, Smartphone, Young Adult