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Direct spectrophotometry of serum hemoglobin: an Allen correction compared with a three-wavelength polychromatic analysis.

D A Noe, V Weedn, W R Bell.   

Abstract

An Allen correction and a polychromatic analysis are about equally effective in minimizing effects of interference by bilirubin and triglyceride turbidity in the direct spectrophotometry of serum hemoglobin: interference from bilirubin is nearly eliminated, that from turbidity substantially decreased. The limit of detectability of hemoglobin is 8 mg/L in the presence of a moderate concentration of bilirubin. A change in hemoglobin concentration as small as 16 mg/L can be detected in serum having a concentration near the upper limit of the reference interval, i.e., at the medical decision level. The polychromatic formula gives concentration estimates approximately 5% greater than those of the Allen correction. The formula for the Allen correction is hemoglobin (mg/L) = 1.68 mA415 - 0.84 mA380 - 0.84 mA450 . That for the polychromatic analysis is hemoglobin (mg/L) = 1.65 mA415 - 0.93 mA380 - 0.73 mA470 .

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6713623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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