INTRODUCTION
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1.4. Parts of the Analyzer
The hematology analyzer is composed of three main units:
Fluidic System: Performs sampling, diluting, mixing, and lysing
functions. Generates the regulated vacuum used for
moving cells through the aperture during the
counting process.
Data Processing System: Counts, measures and calculates blood cell
parameters, generates and stores numerical results
and histograms.
Control Panel: Features an LCD display, touch screen, START
button, status LED, and USB port interfaces.
1.5. The measurement process
For the Schematics of the fluidics system, see Section 11.
Sample aspiration and dilution:
25 µl of anti-coagulated (K3-EDTA) whole blood sample is aspirated into the
sampling needle, and mixed with 4 ml of diluent (Diatro Dill-Diff) and stored
in the chamber (MIX dilution).
25 µl of the MIX dilution is aspirated into and stored in the needle during WBC
measurement and hemoglobin analysis
Lysing reagent (Diatro Lyse-DIFF) is added to the mix dilution held in the
chamber for WBC differential analysis. This amount of lysing reagent is
patient type dependent and the operator can change it.
After WBC counting, HGB reading and washing process, 4 ml of diluent is
added to the second dilution (using the 25 μl of mix dilution stored in the
needle).