Development of microneedle based blood extraction device

Chao Wei Dong, Kang Hyuk Lee, Jong Hyun Na, Dong Hyun Joo, Jin Ho Choi, Woo Tae Park

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Abstract

Microneedles can extract various analytics from the human body in a minimally invasive manner and provide real-time diagnosis, making microneedle-based point-of-care testing devices increasingly popular. In this paper, we propose a press-activated blood extraction system that integrates solid microneedles and 3D-printed blood collection devices for efficient blood extraction. The technology combines a solid microneedle array, a high-speed insertion mechanism, a negative pressure generating structure, and a blood reservoir containing lithium heparin anticoagulant into a compact, self-contained device. The device requires minimal training, as blood can be drawn with a simple finger push of the silicone chamber. This device is more convenient and less painful than finger sticks and venipuncture.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025010
JournalJournal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • blood extractor
  • blood sampling
  • point-of-care device
  • polymer microneedle

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