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'''We concluded that a good system ''Must Have'':''' | '''We concluded that a good system ''Must Have'':''' | ||
* | * Results which are easily determined - When doing any kind of diagnostic test, having a clear result is imperative. A system which only distinguishes a positive from a negative result by a narrow margin is not nearly as clear as a system that has a clear distinction between the two. This is even more critical when testing for serious conditions such as cancer because an unclear result may cause a patient to not undergo necessary treatment or to live in fear unnecessarily. Neither option is beneficial. | ||
* | * Small Sample volume - We need our system to be able to use small volumes of sample material. A system which requires large volumes of sample necessitates large volumes to be collected from a patient. This may result in several issues, the first being the toll on the patient of having it removed. The second problem becomes that of storing and processing a large volume. Smaller samples allow for higher volumes of tests to be done on a single patient's sample as well as multiple patients' samples to be tested in a high throughput method. | ||
'''We concluded that we would ''Want'' a good system to have:''' | '''We concluded that we would ''Want'' a good system to have:''' | ||
* | * Fewer steps - Each step allows another opportunity for error. Additional steps also require more hands-on time for processing, reducing the efficiency of the over-all process. | ||
* | * High volume throughput - In a practical setting, multiple samples are likely to be in line for processing. Even when only doing 3 repetitions of 2 patients, the ability to do more of the process simultaneously would increase the number of readings which could be done per hour or per day. This would allow for more responsive diagnosis and treatment of the patients. | ||
'''We concluded that a good system ''Must Not Have'':''' | '''We concluded that a good system ''Must Not Have'':''' | ||
* | * Easy to mix samples during imaging - This is a source of error that can very easily be eliminated. Contamination of the samples in the very last step in which they are used is an unnecessary and unwanted source of potential incorrect readings. | ||
* | * Fire Hazard - Safety issues take precedence. A slightly increased cost to raise the safety quality of an electric item which intentionally produces heat is a cost worth accepting. | ||
'''We concluded that a good system ''Should Avoid'':''' | '''We concluded that a good system ''Should Avoid'':''' | ||
* | * Minute adjustments of the phone - Adjustment and careful placement of the phone with each picture is a very time-consuming step in this process. Elimination of this procedure would aid in our other goals of higher volume and more streamlined processing. | ||
* | * Manual processing of the images - Manual image processing is very time consuming. The processing step alone takes significant amounts of time. Additionally, because the processing is manual, there is more room for error. The area selected is unlikely to be always consistent; the variations in reflections might be improperly included or excluded. An automatic image processing system would eliminate time and error from this procedure. | ||
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OUR TEAMLAB 3 WRITE-UPOriginal System: PCR ResultsPCR Test Results
* Ave. INTDEN = Average of ImageJ integrated density values from three Fluorimeter images
Bayes Theorem equation: P(A|B) = P(B|A) * P(A) / P(B)
Calculation 3: The probability that the patient will develop cancer, given a cancer DNA sequence.
New System: Design StrategyWe concluded that a good system Must Have:
New System: Machine/ Device EngineeringSYSTEM DESIGN
KEY FEATURES We chose to include these new features
[OR] We chose keep the devices the same as the original system
INSTRUCTIONS
New System: ProtocolsDESIGN We chose to include these new approaches/ features
[OR] We chose keep the protocols the same as the original system
PROTOCOLS
New System: Research and DevelopmentBACKGROUND
DESIGN
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