Abstract

In order to provide better-quality health care, it is very important that high standards of health care management are achieved by making timely decisions based on rapid diagnostics, smart data analysis, and informatics analysis. Point-of-care testing ensures fast detection of analytes near to the patients facilitating a better disease diagnosis, monitoring, and management. It also enables quick medical decisions since the diseases can be diagnosed at an early stage which leads to improved health outcomes for the patients enabling them to start early treatment. In the recent past, various potential point-of-care devices have been developed and they are paving the way to next-generation point-of-care testing. Biosensors are very critical components of point-of-care devices since they are directly responsible for the bioanalytical performance of an essay. As such, they have been explored for their prospective point-of-care applications necessary for personalized health care management since they usually estimate the levels of biological markers or any chemical reaction by producing signals mainly associated with the concentration of an analyte and hence can detect disease causing markers such as body fluids. Their high selectivity and sensitivity have allowed for early diagnosis and management of targeted diseases; hence, facilitating timely therapy decisions and combination with nanotechnology can improve assessment of the disease onset and its progression and help to plan for treatment of many diseases. In this review, we explore how nanotechnology has been utilized in the development of nanosensors and the current trends of these nanosensors for point-of-care diagnosis of various diseases.

Highlights

  • Better-quality health management is crucial in providing better health care [1,2,3], and higher standards of health care management can be achieved by making timely decisions based on rapid diagnostics, smart data analysis, and informatics analysis [3]. is calls for smart therapeutics, analytical tools, and diagnostics systems in order to enhance the health wellness [3, 4]

  • Numerous potential point-of-care devices have been developed in recent years which are paving the way to next-generation point-of-care testing [6]

  • Only ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and angiosarcoma are reported to have had nanosensors developed for their detection. e attention given to ovarian cancer and breast cancer presents a milestone in containing the two types of cancers, which are life-threatening in women. ere is need to develop nanosensor platforms for the other prostate cancer, esophageal cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, skin, and liver cancer, which are causing significant deaths, as opposed to angiosarcoma, which is a rare type of cancer

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Introduction

Better-quality health management is crucial in providing better health care [1,2,3], and higher standards of health care management can be achieved by making timely decisions based on rapid diagnostics, smart data analysis, and informatics analysis [3]. is calls for smart therapeutics, analytical tools, and diagnostics systems in order to enhance the health wellness [3, 4]. Point-of-care testing ensures fast detection of analytes near to the patients facilitating a better disease diagnosis, monitoring, and management. It enables quick medical decisions since the diseases can be diagnosed at an early stage which leads to improved health outcomes for the patients enabling them to start early treatment [5]. Ey have been explored for their prospective point-of-care applications necessary for personalized health care management [3, 9] since they usually estimate the levels of biological markers or any chemical reaction by producing signals mainly associated with the concentration of an analyte and can detect disease causing markers such as body fluids [7, 10]. 24]. is review explores the recent trends of these nanosensors in point-of-care diagnostics

Various Nanosensors for Point-ofCare Diagnostics
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