Literature DB >> 31506773

Non-Invasive Method to Estimate Red Blood Cell in Blood.

Yadira Quiñonez1, Said Almeraya2, Selin Almeraya2, Jorge Reyna2, Jezreel Mejía3.   

Abstract

This work proposes a non-invasive method to estimate the number of red blood cells in the blood. To achieve the development of this research, first, a photosensitive device was designed, which is formed by a phototransistor with a transparent casing allowing the red light coming from a red LED to penetrate the sensor. This means, that when the intensity of the light varies, the amount of current flowing through the sensor also changes. In consequence, this variation in electric current causes a variation on the voltage drop across the connections of a resistor, which is read by a microcontroller that calculates the number of red blood cells. Second, some formulas were established to represent the relationship between the extreme points of a data set obtained during a sampling process. Finally, to verify the device operation, a sampling process was performed in volunteer patients (range 18-84 years) with venous blood samples run on a laboratory hematology analyzer, a total 68 measurements were made to people of different ages and genders, of which 34 are females and 34 are males.

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Keywords:  Microcontroller; Phototransistor; Red blood cells; Sensors; Voltage; red LED

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31506773     DOI: 10.1007/s10916-019-1447-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Syst        ISSN: 0148-5598            Impact factor:   4.460


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