Provided are devices, systems and methods for evaluation of hemostasis. In some embodiments, an apparatus is disclosed comprising a housing; a plurality of test chambers located in the housing, the plurality of test chambers including chambers configured for measurements via a system that interrogat
Provided are devices, systems and methods for evaluation of hemostasis. In some embodiments, an apparatus is disclosed comprising a housing; a plurality of test chambers located in the housing, the plurality of test chambers including chambers configured for measurements via a system that interrogates one or more viscoelastic properties of test samples in the test chambers, wherein the one or more viscoelastic properties is used to characterize dynamics of coagulation and/or fibrinolysis.
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1. A method for evaluating hemostasis in a subject, comprising: providing a disposable cartridge including a fluid pathway comprising an inlet for receiving a blood sample of the subject, wherein the inlet communicates with an inlet channel in the cartridge, the inlet channel communicating with at l
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A method for evaluating hemostasis in a subject, comprising: providing a disposable cartridge including a fluid pathway comprising an inlet for receiving a blood sample of the subject, wherein the inlet communicates with an inlet channel in the cartridge, the inlet channel communicating with at least a first channel and a second channel, wherein the first channel is in fluid communication with a first test chamber and the second channel is in fluid communication with a second test chamber, and wherein the disposable cartridge includes a thermally conductive portion;introducing the blood sample into the inlet and then the inlet channel of the cartridge, wherein a first portion of the blood sample is received in the first channel and the first test chamber and a second portion of the blood sample is received in the second channel and the second test chamber;adjusting the temperature of the blood sample, or a portion thereof, along the thermally conductive portion;allowing the first portion of the blood sample to mix with a first reagent or combination of reagents to produce a first test sample;allowing the second portion of the blood sample to mix with a second reagent or combination of reagents to form a second test sample;initiating displacement within the first test sample;interrogating the first test sample in the first test chamber to measure a first change in mechanical properties of the first test sample;determining, by a processor, a first curve associated with stiffness of the first test sample as a function of time;determining at least one parameter including a first parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from the first curve;initiating displacement within the second test sample;interrogating the second test sample in the second test chamber to measure a second change in mechanical properties of the second test sample;determining, by the processor, a second curve associated with stiffness of the first test sample as a function of time; anddetermining at least one parameter including a second parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from the second curve;wherein said first parameter, said second parameter, or a combination thereof provides an indication of a state of hemostasis in the subject; andwherein the interrogation to determine the first parameter, the second parameter, or a combination thereof is based on a viscoelastic measurement of the blood sample. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of initiating displacement of the first test sample and the step of initiating displacement of the second test sample are performed at the same time. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising assessing platelet function by determining a differential between the first parameter and the second parameter, wherein the second reagent or combination of reagents further includes an antagonist of platelet aggregation. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first parameter and the second parameter is associated with the stiffness of a fibrin network formed in the respective sample. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the first test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation, an extrinsic pathway of coagulation, or a combination thereof. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the first test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation and the second reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the second test sample via an extrinsic pathway of coagulation. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first parameter and the second parameter both include clot time. 8. The method of claim 5, further comprising: allowing a third portion of the blood sample to mix with a third reagent or combination of reagents to produce a third test sample;initiating displacement within the third test sample; andinterrogating the third test sample in the third test chamber to measure a third change in mechanical properties of the third test sample and to determine at least one parameter including a third parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from said third change in the mechanical properties. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the third test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation, an extrinsic pathway of coagulation, or a combination thereof. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents further includes an antagonist of fibrinolysis. 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising: evaluating, by the processor, a derivative of the first curve to determine the first parameter of the first test sample. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of determining the first parameter comprises: determining, by the processor, a clot time for the first test sample based on a comparison of the derivative of the first curve to a threshold value. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first parameter and the second parameter is determined based on an application of the viscoelastic measurement to a viscoelastic model. 14. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining an intrinsic pathway coagulation factors index, an extrinsic pathway coagulation factors index, a platelets index, a fibrinogen index, a fibrinolysis index, or a combination thereof, of the blood sample. 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the thermally conductive portion is located along the fluid pathway. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the temperature of the blood sample, or a portion thereof, is adjusted to a temperature at or near normal body temperature. 17. The method of claim 1, wherein the first portion is mixed with the first reagent or combination of reagents prior to entering the first test chamber, and allowing the second portion is mixed with the second reagent or combination of reagents prior to entering the second test chamber. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of allowing the first portion of the blood sample to mix with the first reagent or combination of reagents to produce the first test sample includes providing a magnetic component in the disposable cartridge and applying a magnetic field to facilitate mixing of the first portion of the blood sample and the first reagent or combination of reagents to produce the first test sample. 19. The method of claim 1, further comprising: applying a pressure differential from a source external to the disposable cartridge to draw at least a portion of the blood sample to at least one of the first test chamber and the second test chamber. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of applying the pressure differential from the source external to the disposable cartridge includes applying a vacuum to the disposable cartridge. 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising: preventing the blood sample from flowing out of the disposable cartridge. 22. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first parameter and the second parameter is determined based on an elastic component derived from the viscoelastic measurement of the blood sample. 23. The method of claim 1, further comprising: optically monitoring a fluid level in at least a portion of the disposable cartridge. 24. The method of claim 1, further comprising: transmitting a first energy into the first test chamber or onto a transducer associated therewith; andreceiving a reflected second energy therefrom, wherein the received reflected second energy is used to determine the first parameter. 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the first and second energies are of the same form, and the form is acoustic energy. 26. A method for evaluating hemostasis in a subject, comprising: feeding a blood sample of the subject to a disposable cartridge through an inlet in the cartridge, wherein the blood sample is directed through the inlet into an inlet channel in the cartridge, wherein a first portion of the blood sample flows from the inlet channel into a first channel and a first test chamber and a second portion of the blood sample flows into a second channel and a second test chamber, and wherein the disposable cartridge includes a thermally conductive portion therein;adjusting the temperature of the blood sample, or a portion thereof, along the thermally conductive portion;mixing the first portion of the blood sample with a first reagent or combination of reagents to produce a first test sample, wherein the first reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the first test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation;mixing the second portion of the blood sample with a second reagent or combination of reagents to form a second test sample, wherein the second reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the second test sample via an extrinsic pathway of coagulation;initiating displacement within the first test sample;interrogating the first test sample in the first test chamber to measure a first change in mechanical properties of the first test sample;determining at least one parameter including a first parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from said first change in mechanical properties;initiating displacement within the second test sample;interrogating the second test sample in the second test chamber to measure a second change in mechanical properties of the second test sample; anddetermining at least one parameter including a second parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from said second change in mechanical properties;wherein said first parameter, said second parameter, or a combination thereof provides an indication of a state of hemostasis in the subject; andwherein the interrogation to determine the first parameter and/or the second parameter is based on a viscoelastic measurement of the blood sample. 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the step of feeding the blood sample to the disposable cartridge comprises: inserting the blood sample into the disposable cartridge through the inlet from a sample container; ordrawing the blood sample into the disposable cartridge through the inlet from the sample container. 28. The method of claim 26, further comprising: mixing a third portion of the blood sample with a third reagent or combination of reagents to produce a third test sample, wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the first test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation or an extrinsic pathway of coagulation;initiating displacement within the third test sample;interrogating the third test sample in the third test chamber to measure a third change in mechanical properties of the third test sample; anddetermining at least one parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time from said third change in mechanical properties of the third test sample,wherein said third parameter, or a combination of the third parameter with the first parameter and/or second parameter, provides further indication of the state of hemostasis in the subject. 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising assessing platelet function by determining a differential between i) the first parameter or the second parameter and ii) the third parameter, wherein the third parameter is determined based on a clot stiffness measurement of the third test sample, and wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents further includes an antagonist of platelet aggregation. 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the third parameter is associated with the stiffness of a fibrin network formed in the respective sample. 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the first parameter and the second parameter both include clot time. 32. The method of claim 26, further comprising: mixing a third portion of blood sample with a third reagent or combination of reagents to produce a third test sample;initiating displacement within the third test sample; andinterrogating the third test sample in the third test chamber to determine at least one parameter including a third parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time. 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents includes an activator of coagulation that activates the third test sample via an intrinsic pathway of coagulation, an extrinsic pathway of coagulation, or a combination thereof, and wherein the third reagent or combination of reagents further includes an antagonist of fibrinolysis. 34. The method of claim 26, wherein the step of determining the first parameter and/or the second parameter comprises: determining, by a processor, a curve associated with a clot stiffness of the respective test sample as a function of time. 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising: evaluating, by the processor, a derivative of the curve to determine the first parameter and/or the second parameter of the respective test sample. 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising: determining, by the processor, a clot time for the test sample based on a comparison of the derivative of the curve to a threshold value. 37. The method of claim 26, wherein at least one of the first parameter and the second parameter is determined based on an application of the viscoelastic measurement to a viscoelastic model. 38. The method of claim 26, further comprising: determining an intrinsic pathway coagulation factors index, an extrinsic pathway coagulation factors index, a platelets index, a fibrinogen index, a fibrinolysis index, or a combination thereof, of the blood sample. 39. A method for evaluating hemostasis of a subject, comprising: providing a disposable cartridge including a fluid pathway comprising an inlet for receiving a blood sample, wherein the inlet communicates with an inlet channel in the cartridge, the inlet channel communicating with at least a first channel and a second channel, wherein the first channel is in fluid communication with a first test chamber and the second channel is in fluid communication with a second test chamber, and wherein the disposable cartridge includes a thermally conductive portion;introducing the blood sample into the inlet and then the inlet channel of the cartridge, wherein a first portion of the blood sample is received in the first channel and the first test chamber and a second portion of the blood sample is received in the second channel and the second test chamber;adjusting the temperature of the blood sample, or a portion thereof, along the thermally conductive portion;applying a pressure differential from a source external to the disposable cartridge to draw at least a portion of the blood sample to at least one of the first test chamber and the second test chamber;preventing the blood sample from flowing out of the disposable cartridge;allowing the first portion of the blood sample to mix with a first reagent or combination of reagents to produce a first test sample;allowing the second portion of the blood sample to mix with a second reagent or combination of reagents to form a second test sample;interrogating the first test sample in the first test chamber to determine at least one parameter including a first parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time; andinterrogating the second test sample in the second test chamber to determine at least one parameter including a second parameter selected from the group consisting of clot time, clot stiffness, clot formation rate, and lysis time;wherein said first parameter, said second parameter, or a combination thereof provides an indication of a state of hemostasis in the subject; andwherein the interrogation to determine the first parameter, the second parameter, or a combination thereof is based on a viscoelastic measurement of the blood sample. 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the first portion is mixed with the first reagent or combination of reagents prior to entering the first test chamber, and wherein the second portion is mixed with the second reagent or combination of reagents prior to entering the second test chamber. 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the step of mixing the first portion of the blood sample with a first reagent or combination of reagents to produce a first test sample includes providing a magnetic component in the disposable cartridge and applying a magnetic field to facilitate mixing of the first portion of the blood sample and the first reagent or combination of reagents to produce the first test sample. 42. The method of claim 39, wherein the step of applying the pressure differential from the source external to the disposable cartridge includes applying a vacuum to the disposable cartridge. 43. The method of claim 39, wherein at least one of the first parameter and the second parameter is determined based on an elastic component derived from the viscoelastic measurement of the blood sample. 44. The method of claim 39, further comprising: optically monitoring a fluid level in at least a portion of the disposable cartridge. 45. The method of claim 39, further comprising: transmitting a first energy into the first test chamber or onto a transducer associated therewith; andreceiving a reflected second energy therefrom, wherein the received reflected second energy is used to determine the first parameter.
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