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Researchers Screen for Prediabetes with Smartphones


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GlucoScreen would enable people to self-screen for prediabetes using a modified version of a commercially available test strip with any smartphone — no separate glucometer required.

Credit: Raymond C. Smith/University of Washington

University of Washington (UW) researchers have created GlucoScreen, a prediabetes screening tool that taps the capacitive touch-sensing capabilities of smartphones to measure blood glucose levels.

Users apply a drop of blood to an enzyme-impregnated test strip, which sends data about the electrochemical reaction to a phone through a sequence of taps at varying speeds via pulse width modulation.

A machine learning application analyzes the data and calculates blood glucose levels; early results suggest GlucoScreen has a similar accuracy to that of current glucometer testing.

The method requires no complex electronic components, minimizing strip fabrication cost as well as power requirements.

From UW Allen School News
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