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A systematic investigation on the Hemalog.

W P Rutten, R J Scholtis, N A Schmidt

    Zeitschrift Fur Klinische Chemie Und Klinische Biochemie
    |September 1, 1975
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    The automated Hemalog system reliably measures complete blood count parameters, including platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit. This hematological instrument is suitable for clinical use.

    Area of Science:

    • Hematology
    • Clinical diagnostics
    • Medical instrumentation

    Background:

    • Automated hematology analyzers are crucial for efficient and accurate blood cell counting.
    • The Hemalog system offers simultaneous determination of multiple hematological parameters.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the performance of the Hemalog system.
    • To assess parameters such as cross-sample contamination, coincidence, and reproducibility.
    • To compare Hemalog results with established methods.

    Main Methods:

    • The Hemalog system was used to analyze blood samples.
    • Key performance metrics including cross-sample contamination, coincidence, and reproducibility were investigated.
    • Results were compared against other standard hematological determination methods.

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    Main Results:

    • The Hemalog system accurately determines platelets (PBC), white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin (Hb), and hematocrit.
    • Derived values such as MCV, MCH, and MCHC were calculated.
    • The instrument demonstrated acceptable levels of reproducibility and minimal cross-sample contamination.

    Conclusions:

    • The Hemalog system is a reliable and suitable instrument for hematological determinations.
    • The automated analysis provides comprehensive and accurate blood count results.
    • Comparative studies validate its performance against existing methods.