Title :
Comparison of methods for uniform laser scanning of centrifuged blood tubes for data acquisition in a hematology analyzer
Author :
Marcus, Michael L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., York, PA, USA
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper compares various methods for developing a low-cost, uniform velocity laser-scanning beam to be used for scanning a centrifuged blood tube in the hematology analyzer. For this product, blood is collected from the vein and placed in a hollow tube about 80 mm in length and 2 mm in diameter. The tube is then centrifuged at high speed and the content settles in layers according to the density of the different components in the blood. These components consist of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The glass tube is coated with special chemicals to accent the color of the different components of the blood. The tube is then placed in an instrument that scans each tube eight times with a laser beam to measure the band lengths and then calculates the value of each of these components in the blood. Various scanning methods are compared to determine the best low-cost uniform beam scanning technique for this data acquisition application
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; blood; cellular biophysics; data acquisition; laser applications in medicine; 2 mm; 80 mm; blood components density; centrifuged blood tubes; chemically-coated glass tube; hematology analyzer; low-cost uniform velocity laser-scanning beam; medical instrument; plasma; platelets; uniform laser scanning; vein; white blood cells; Chemicals; Glass; Instruments; Laser beams; Plasma chemistry; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Red blood cells; Veins; White blood cells;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on