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Multiplexed point-of-care testing (xPOCT) is a more complex form of point-of-care testing (POCT), or bedside testing. Point-of-care testing is designed to provide diagnostic tests at or near the time and place that the patient is admitted. POCT uses the concentrations of analytes to provide the user with information on the physiological state of the patient. An analyte is a substance, chemical or biological, that is being analyzed using a certain instrument. While point-of-care testing is the quantification of one analyte from one in vitro (e.g. blood, plasma or urine) sample, multiplexed point-of-care testing is the simultaneous on-site quantification of various analytes from a single sample.

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  • اختبار نقطة الرعاية المتعددة هو اختبار بجوار السرير تم تصميمه لتوفير الاختبارات التشخيصية بالقرب من المكان أو الزمان الذي يقبل فيه المريض. تستخدم POCT تركيزات التحليلات لتزويد المستخدم بمعلومات عن الحالة الفسيولوجيه للمريض تسمح بمعالجة عينه بيولوجيه واحدة للحصول على نتائج علامات حيوية متعددة بإجراء اختبار POCT للمرضى للمرضى الذين تتطلب منهم تأكيد مؤشرات حيوية متعددة واخبارات قبل التشخيص (أنواع متعددة من السرطانات) (ar)
  • Multiplexed point-of-care testing (xPOCT) is a more complex form of point-of-care testing (POCT), or bedside testing. Point-of-care testing is designed to provide diagnostic tests at or near the time and place that the patient is admitted. POCT uses the concentrations of analytes to provide the user with information on the physiological state of the patient. An analyte is a substance, chemical or biological, that is being analyzed using a certain instrument. While point-of-care testing is the quantification of one analyte from one in vitro (e.g. blood, plasma or urine) sample, multiplexed point-of-care testing is the simultaneous on-site quantification of various analytes from a single sample. Processing of one biological sample to yield multiple biomarker results allows for POCT testing to be done for patients who may have conditions that require the confirmation of multiple biomarkers and tests before diagnosis (e.g. many types of cancers). xPOCT has important emerging applications in resource-limited settings, (e.g. in the developing countries, in doctor's practices, or at home by non experts) xPOCT has recently become more important for in vitro diagnostics. (en)
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  • اختبار نقطة الرعاية المتعددة هو اختبار بجوار السرير تم تصميمه لتوفير الاختبارات التشخيصية بالقرب من المكان أو الزمان الذي يقبل فيه المريض. تستخدم POCT تركيزات التحليلات لتزويد المستخدم بمعلومات عن الحالة الفسيولوجيه للمريض تسمح بمعالجة عينه بيولوجيه واحدة للحصول على نتائج علامات حيوية متعددة بإجراء اختبار POCT للمرضى للمرضى الذين تتطلب منهم تأكيد مؤشرات حيوية متعددة واخبارات قبل التشخيص (أنواع متعددة من السرطانات) (ar)
  • Multiplexed point-of-care testing (xPOCT) is a more complex form of point-of-care testing (POCT), or bedside testing. Point-of-care testing is designed to provide diagnostic tests at or near the time and place that the patient is admitted. POCT uses the concentrations of analytes to provide the user with information on the physiological state of the patient. An analyte is a substance, chemical or biological, that is being analyzed using a certain instrument. While point-of-care testing is the quantification of one analyte from one in vitro (e.g. blood, plasma or urine) sample, multiplexed point-of-care testing is the simultaneous on-site quantification of various analytes from a single sample. (en)
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  • اختبار نقاط الرعاية المتعدد (ar)
  • Multiplexed point-of-care testing (en)
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