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Determination of degree of RBC agglutination for blood typing using a small quantity of blood sample in a microfluidic system.

Yaw-Jen Chang1, Ching-Yuan Ho2, Xin-Miao Zhou2, Hsiu-Rong Yen2.   

Abstract

Blood typing assay is a critical test to ensure the serological compatibility of a donor and an intended recipient prior to a blood transfusion. This paper presents a microfluidic blood typing system using a small quantity of blood sample to determine the degree of agglutination of red blood cell (RBC). Two measuring methods were proposed: impedimetric measurement and electroanalytical measurement. The charge transfer resistance in the impedimetric measurement and the power parameter in the electroanalytical measurement were used for the analysis of agglutination level. From the experimental results, both measuring methods provide quantitative results, and the parameters are linearly and monotonically related to the degree of RBC agglutination. However, the electroanalytical measurement is more reliable than the impedimetric technique because the impedimetric measurement may suffer from many influencing factors, such as chip conditions. Five levels from non-agglutination (level 0) to strong agglutination (level 4+) can be discriminated in this study, conforming to the clinical requirement to prevent any risks in transfusion.
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Keywords:  Agglutination; Blood typing; Electroanalytical measurement; Impedimetric measurement

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29153944     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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