Emergency room doctors often have only a few minutes to determine which patients are in need of a blood transfusion.
But currently doctors have no direct method to assess the health of one of the most critical component of the blood: platelets. These tiny blood cells play a huge role in helping blood clot after an injury.
Now researchers at the University of Washington have created a novel system that can measure platelet function within two minutes and can help doctors determine which trauma patients might need a blood transfusion upon being admitted to a hospital. The team published its results March 13 in Nature Communications.
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Photo: Researchers at the University of Washington created a microfluidic device that measures platelet health in real time. CREDIT: Kiyomi Taguchi/University of Washington