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L–000867(A) 1–1
1 – Introduction
Intended Use
The
QBC STAR
Centrifugal Hematology System provides a diagnostic hematology profi le on venous or
capillary blood providing values for:
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Platelet count
White blood cell count
Granulocyte count (% and number)
Lymphocyte/monocyte count (% and number)
Principles of the Test
It has been known for many years that the grayish-white layer (buffy coat) that appears above the red
blood cells in a hematocrit tube contained packed layers of leukocytes (white blood cells) and thrombo-
cytes (platelets)
1-5
. The
QBC STAR
Centrifugal Hematology System uses technologies that make it possible
to quantify the buffy coat cells.
When the
QBC STAR
tube is fi lled with blood and placed into the
QBC STAR
instrument, the tube is spun
at a high rate of speed causing the different types of cells in the blood to separate into layers or bands from
the heaviest to the lightest. The
QBC STAR
System uses a special tube designed to enhance the natural sepa-
ration properties of a whole blood sample when it is centrifuged. A special coating in the
QBC STAR
tube
stains the two white blood cell populations (granulocytes appear orange-yellow and lymphocytes/monocytes
appear green) and the platelet layer (platelets appear yellow-orange). The ability to quantify the cells is also
enhanced by the insertion of a precision plastic oat into the
QBC STAR
tube that mechanically expands the
buffy coat layers. The hematocrit, white blood cell counts, and platelet count are directly measured from the
cell layers. The oat, whose density approximates the buffy coat cells, will also penetrate the red blood cell
layer. The
QBC STAR
hemoglobin measurement is directly related to the density of the red blood cells, and
is based on the depth of penetration of the oat into the red blood cell layer. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
concentration (MCHC) is electronically calculated using the standard formula [(HGB / HCT) * 100]
6, 7
.
The
QBC STAR
tube is also internally coated with anticoagulants that allow collection of capillary blood
directly from a skin puncture site.
The
QBC STAR
System is intended for
in vitro
diagnostic use.
WARNING
CAREFULLY OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
AND ON LABELING OF QBC STAR TUBES CONCERNING THE SAFE HANDLING
OF BLOOD AND BLOOD-DERIVED PRODUCTS.

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