1.Development of portable free hemoglobin detector.
Peng ZHAO ; Taihu WU ; Jianjun SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(2):99-102
The paper designed the portable free hemoglobin detector using spectrophotometry, which determines the concentration of free hemoglobin. The device has features of portability, compact and precise. It can evaluate the quality of blood products instantly and effectively.
Equipment Design
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Hemoglobinometry
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instrumentation
2.Comparison between Coulter LH-750 and URIT-12 for measuring hemoglobin concentration.
Xue QIN ; Yan-ping LIU ; Fa-quan LIN ; Zhen YI ; Ming-hui XU ; Ruo-lin LI ; Tai-jie LI ; Shan LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(12):2196-2198
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the feasibility of URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer for fast measurement of hemoglobin concentration.
METHODSHemoglobin concentration was detected in 100 random blood samples using URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer and Coulter LH-750 hematology analyzer.
RESULTSThe two analyzers showed good correlation of the results (r=0.994) without significant difference between them (P>0.05). The linear range of URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer was 46-240 g/L, and in the repeated measurements (20 times) of 3 batches of blood samples with low, moderate and high hemoglobin concentrations, the within-batch coefficient of variation of URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer, from low to high concentrations, were 2.13%, 2.17%, and 2.33%, respectively. In the measurement of 4 batches of high-fat, high-bilirubin, high-globin and high-white-blood-cell blood samples, the interference rate of the former 3 samples were all less than 4% by the two devices, but that of the fourth sample was 10% by URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer and 7% by Coulter LH-750 analyzer.
CONCLUSIONThe results detected by URIT-12 hemoglobin analyzer have high accuracy and precision and is easy to operate, fast-testing and portable.
Hemoglobinometry ; instrumentation ; Humans ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Specimen Handling
3.Non-invasive Hemoglobin Measurement in Emergency Patients.
Jin Woo CHUNG ; Jun Seok PARK ; Ah Jin KIM ; Dong Wun SHIN ; Jun Young ROH ; Kyung Hwan KIM ; Kyung Mi LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2010;21(1):67-72
PURPOSE: At present, the hemoglobin count is one of the most commonly performed clinical laboratory tests in the emergency department. However, the conventional method is invasive and permits only intermittent assessments. The aim of this study was to determine whether non-invasive hemoglobin measurements (SpHb) produce comparably accurate results to laboratory hemoglobin tests (tHb) in patients presented to the emergency department. METHODS: From May to July 2009, 217 patients who required hemoglobin tests after presenting to the emergency department of a hospital were enrolled. We measured hemoglobin values using the conventional method (tHb), and the non-invasive method (SpHb). The study population was classified into two groups: 'non-bleeding' and 'bleeding'. The concordance between tHb and SpHb was analyzed by the Pearson's correlation coefficient. RESULTS: A total of 217 data pairs were collected from 217 subjects, 193(88.9%) non-bleeding patients, 24(11.1%) bleeding patients. A total of 114 subjects were male (52.5%). The Pearson's correlation coefficient between tHb and SpHb was 0.814(p=0.000). In the 'non-bleeding' and 'bleeding' groups, the Pearson's correlation coefficients between tHb and SpHb were 0.779(p=0.000) and 0.788(p=0.000) respectively. CONCLUSION: Non-invasive SpHb measurement provides clinically acceptable accuracy compared to the conventional laboratory method (tHb) in the setting of the emergency department.
Emergencies
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Emergency Medicine
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Hemoglobinometry
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Hemoglobins
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Male
4.Design of portable HGB measurement system.
Chao GAO ; Binzhi WANG ; Taotao FENG ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(5):343-346
This paper proposes a portable dual-wavelength HGB measurement system to avoid the defect that the single-wavelength HGB (Hemoglobin) admeasuring apparatus needs to measure the blank solution for comparison and correction, The system consists of constant light sources, residual, core controller based on ARM, data processing unit, LCD part and so on. Compared with the methods of single-wavelength measurement, the system is proved to be high-efficiency and can work at a high speed, and well meet the need of clinical medicine, The technology and methods adopted in the system are practical and can be extensively used.
Equipment Design
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Hemoglobinometry
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methods
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Monitoring, Ambulatory
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instrumentation
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methods
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Software
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Software Design