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A Systematic Review of Internet of Things in Clinical Laboratories: Opportunities, Advantages, and Challenges.
Munir, Tahir; Akbar, Muhammad Soomair; Ahmed, Sadia; Sarfraz, Azza; Sarfraz, Zouina; Sarfraz, Muzna; Felix, Miguel; Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan.
Afiliação
  • Munir T; Department of Research, Nishtar Medical University, Multan 66000, Pakistan.
  • Akbar MS; Department of Research, Independent Medical College, Faisalabad 44000, Pakistan.
  • Ahmed S; Department of Research, Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan.
  • Sarfraz A; Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, The Aga Khan University, Karachi 74800, Pakistan.
  • Sarfraz Z; Department of Research and Publications, Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
  • Sarfraz M; Department of Research, King Edward Medical University, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
  • Felix M; Department of Pulmonology, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Samborondón 092301, Ecuador.
  • Cherrez-Ojeda I; Department of Pulmonology, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Samborondón 092301, Ecuador.
Sensors (Basel) ; 22(20)2022 Oct 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36298402
ABSTRACT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software, electronics, and online connectivity systems. This study explores the role of IoT in clinical laboratory processes; this systematic review was conducted adhering to the PRISMA Statement 2020 guidelines. We included IoT models and applications across preanalytical, analytical, and postanalytical laboratory processes. PubMed, Cochrane Central, CINAHL Plus, Scopus, IEEE, and A.C.M. Digital library were searched between August 2015 to August 2022; the data were tabulated. Cohen's coefficient of agreement was calculated to quantify inter-reviewer agreements; a total of 18 studies were included with Cohen's coefficient computed to be 0.91. The included studies were divided into three classifications based on availability, including preanalytical, analytical, and postanalytical. The majority (77.8%) of the studies were real-tested. Communication-based approaches were the most common (83.3%), followed by application-based approaches (44.4%) and sensor-based approaches (33.3%) among the included studies. Open issues and challenges across the included studies included scalability, costs and energy consumption, interoperability, privacy and security, and performance issues. In this study, we identified, classified, and evaluated IoT applicability in clinical laboratory systems. This study presents pertinent findings for IoT development across clinical laboratory systems, for which it is essential that more rigorous and efficient testing and studies be conducted in the future.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Internet das Coisas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Internet das Coisas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article