Efficient Glycemic Control for the Management of Diabetes Complications: Intervention with Novel Point of Care Device for Community Healthcare
Implementing Organization
Indian Institute of Science
PathShodh Healthcare
Samatvam Diabetes Centre, Bengaluru
Anand Diagnostics Laboratory, Bengaluru
Principal Investigator
Navakanta Bhat
Indian Institute of Science
Department of Electrical Communication Engineering
CO-Principal Investigator
P. Balaram
Indian Institute of Science
Molecular Biophysics Unit
CO-Principal Investigator
P. R. Krishnaswamy
Visiting Scientist
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Indian Institute of Science
CO-Principal Investigator
S. S. Srikanta
Samatvam Diabetes Centre, Bengaluru
CO-Principal Investigator
Sujay Ramprasad
Anand Diagnostics Laboratory, Bengaluru
CO-Principal Investigator
Vinay Kumar
PathShodh Healthcare
Project Overview
This proposal aims to fundamentally alter the healthcare delivery for diabetic patients, especially in resource challenged environments such as urban and rural poor. This will be achieved through field deployment of a revolutionary point of care diagnostic device developed at IISc and productized through PathShodh healthcare, a start-up incubated at IISc. Going beyond glucose measurement, HbA1c and Glycated albumin testing using disposable strips on the diagnostic device, will enable better assessment of glycemic index and treatment plan. In particular Glycated albumin will be established as a better marker for diabetic nephropathy. Simultaneous measurement of Hb and Serum albumin, along with continuous tracking of dietary pattern, will also be utilized to assess the correlation between nutrition index and diabetes treatment outcome. The outcome of this project will serve as a basis to deploy this diagnostic device across the country in every PHC, CHC and other community care settings.