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E-grāmata: Practical Guide to Global Point-of-Care Testing

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Point-of-care testing (POCT) refers to pathology testing performed in a clinical setting at the time of patient consultation, generating a rapid test result that enables informed and timely clinical action to be taken on patient care. It offers patients greater convenience and access to health services and helps to improve clinical outcomes. POCT also provides innovative solutions for the detection and management of chronic, acute and infectious diseases, in settings including family practices, Indigenous medical services, community health facilities, rural and remote areas and in developing countries, where health-care services are often geographically isolated from the nearest pathology laboratory.

A Practical Guide to Global Point-of-Care Testing, shows health professionals how to set up and manage POCT services under a quality-assured, sustainable, clinically and culturally effective framework, as well as understand the wide global scope and clinical applications of POCT.

The book is divided into three major themes: the management of POCT services, a global perspective on the clinical use of POCT, and POCT for specific clinical settings. Chapters within each theme are written by experts and explore wide-ranging topics such as selecting and evaluating devices, POCT for diabetes, coagulation disorders, HIV, malaria and Ebola, and the use of POCT for disaster management and in extreme environments. Figures are included throughout to illustrate the concepts, principles and practice of POCT.

Written for a broad range of practicing health professionals from the fields of medical science, health science, nursing, medicine, paramedic science, Indigenous health, public health, pharmacy, aged care and sports medicine, A Practical Guide to Global Point-of-Care Testing will also benefit university students studying these health-related disciplines.

Features:
•An easy-to-read, yet authoritative text written by the principal author and selected national and global experts in the field
•Simple figures illustrating the concepts, principles and practice of POCT
•Summary tables, consolidating evidence-based literature
•Up-to-date reading lists
About the Editor vi
Contributors vii
Preface xiii
1 An introduction to point-of-care testing and its global scope and application
1(14)
Mark Shephard
THEME 1 THE MANAGEMENT OF POINT-OF-CARE TESTING SERVICES
15(88)
2 Principles of establishing and managing a point-of-care testing service
16(13)
Mark Shephard
3 Selection and evaluation of point-of-care testing devices
29(17)
Mark Shephard
4 Training and competency assessment for device operators
46(8)
Mark Shephard
5 Quality management of point-of-care testing devices
54(12)
Mark Shephard
Anne Shephard
Wayne Dimech
Susan Best
6 Use of connectivity for managing point-of-care testing results
66(10)
Bridgit McAteer
Brooke Spaeth
Volker Harms
Anne Shephard
7 Regulation and accreditation of point-of-care testing services
76(11)
Ian Farrance
Andrew Griffin
Mark Shephard
8 How to evaluate the effectiveness of point-of-care testing
87(16)
Richard Woodman
Tessa McCormack
Julie Ratcliffe
Mark Shephard
THEME 2 A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE CLINICAL USE OF POINT-OF-CARE TESTING
103(228)
9 Point-of-care testing for diabetes: glucose
104(15)
Mark Shephard
Jonathan Shaw
Paul Zimmet
10 Point-of-care testing for diabetes: haemoglobin A1c
119(13)
Mark Shephard
Jonathan Shaw
Paul Zimmet
11 Point-of-care testing for kidney disease
132(15)
Mark Shephard
Timothy Mathew
12 Point-of-care testing for cardiovascular disease
147(11)
Heather Halls
Anne Shephard
Ken Sikaris
13 Point-of-care testing for the management of oral anticoagulants
158(13)
Paul Harper
Bronwyn Sheppard
14 Point-of-care testing for markers of haematology disorders
171(14)
Michelle Williamson
15 Point-of-care testing for electrolytes and acid-base imbalances
185(12)
Cameron Martin
16 Point-of-care testing of cardiac markers
197(10)
Per Venge
Bertil Lindahl
Heather Halls
17 Point-of-care testing for chlamydia, gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis
207(13)
Lisa Natoli
Louise Causer
Lara Motta
Mark Shephard
Rebecca Guy
18 Point-of-care testing for syphilis
220(12)
Igor Toskin
Maurine M. Murtagh
James Kiarie
Rosanna W. Peeling
19 Point-of-care testing for HIV
232(13)
Damian Conway
Phillip Keen
Rebecca Guy
20 Point-of-care testing for hepatitis
245(11)
Nitika Pant Pai
Paul Baum
Robert Luo
21 Rapid influenza diagnostic tests: clinical usage and significance
256(10)
Caroline Chartrand
Christian Renaud
Nicolas Tremblay
22 Point-of-care testing for malaria
266(13)
David Bell
Jane Cunningham
23 Point-of-care testing for active tuberculosis
279(12)
Catherine Hogan
Madhukar Pai
24 Point-of-care testing for Ebola and other highly infectious threats: principles, practice, and strategies for stopping outbreaks
291(15)
Gerald J. Kost
25 Point-of-care testing for C-reactive protein
306(10)
Rogier Hopstaken
Lara Harmans
26 Point-of-care testing for drugs of abuse
316(15)
Santiago Vazquez
Brooke Spaeth
THEME 3 POINT-OF-CARE TESTING FOR SPECIFIC CLINICAL SETTINGS
331(112)
27 Point-of-care testing in general practice
332(11)
Mark Shephard
Michael Kidd
28 Point-of-care testing in rural, remote and Indigenous settings
343(12)
Mark Shephard
Louise Causer
Rebecca Guy
29 Point-of-care testing in the hospital setting
355(14)
Geoff Herd
Samarina M.A. Musaad
30 Point-of-care testing for paramedic services
369(9)
Hugh Grantham
Timothy Pointon
31 Point-of-care testing for disaster management
378(15)
Mark Shephard
Paul Arbon
Gerald J. Kost
32 Point-of-care testing and extreme environments - the Australian Antarctic Division
393(13)
Roland Watzl
Jeff Ayton
33 Point-of-care testing in sports science
406(14)
Lynda Norton
Kevin Norton
34 Point-of-care testing in the pharmacy
420(11)
Geoff Herd
35 Point-of-care testing with ultrasound
431(7)
Michael Jong
Margo Wilson
Tia Renouf
Michael Parsons
36 Stakeholder perspectives on point-of-care testing
438(5)
Wilton Braund
Brooke Spaeth
Malcolm Auld
Justin Busbridge
Lauren Foohey
Connie Mardis
CONCLUSION
443(9)
37 A 2020 vision for point-of-care testing
444(8)
Mark Shephard
Index 452
Mark Shephard OAM Director, Flinders University International Centre for Point-of-Care Testing.