Section 10: Technology
Section Overview
This section describes the different methods and principles of measurement
and calculations.
This section contains the following topics:
Photometric Method – HGB Hemoglobin
10.1 Measuring Principles
This section describes the measuring principles of the Medonic M-Series.
General
Measuring
Principles
The measuring principles of the Medonic M-Series are based on impedance
and spectrophotometry principles.
The number of cells for determining RBC and WBC values are counted from a
suspension of 1:40,000 for the RBC and 1:400 for the WBC dilution ratio of
whole blood.
If a sample contains 5 million red blood cells per µl, a dilution of 1:40 000
will give a final concentration of 5 million divided by 40,000 = 125 cells per
µl. Each µl containing 125 cells, drawn through the aperture, will generate 125
pulses.