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| Performance | Specification & Features |
|---|---|
| Parameters | 24 reportable parameters: WBC, LYM%, MID%, GRA%, LYM#, MID#, GRA#, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC,
RDW-CV, RDW-SD, PLT, MPV, PDW-CV, PDW-SD, PCT, PLCC, PLCR 2 RUO parameters: *NLR, *PLR 3 histograms for WBC, RBC, and PLT |
| Principles | Direct impedance method for WBC, RBC, and PLT counting. Cyanide-free Lyse reagent for hemoglobin test |
| Sample Volume | Whole blood: 10 μL Capillary Whole Blood: 10 μL Pre-diluted: 20 μL |
| Reagent | HD310 Diluent: 10L/20L HL310 Lyse: 200mL/500mL/1L HC310 Cleaner: 50mL |
| Control and Calibrator | PA-30D, PA-CAL PLUS |
| Throughput | 60 samples per hour |
| Data Storage Capacity | 100,000 results including results and histograms 60 QC files (100 data per file) |
| Operating Environment | Temperature: 15°C~35°C Humidity: 20% RH~85% RH Air pressure: 70 kPa~106 kPa |
| Dimension and Weight | 415mm(L) x 275mm(W) x 406mm(H); 18kg |
| Parameter | Linearity Range | Precision (CV %) |
|---|---|---|
| WBC (109/L) | 0.0-300 |
<3.0% (3.50-7.00) <2.5% (7.01-15.00) |
| RBC (10¹²/L) | 0.0-8.5 | <1.5%< /td> |
| HGB (g/L) | 0-250 | <1.5%< /td> |
| PLT (109/L) | 0-4000 | <5.0%< /td> |
| MCV (fL) | 70-120 | <1.0%< /td> |
Robust 3-part hematology refers to a type of blood analysis method that categorizes blood cells into three main types: red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). This method is often used in clinical laboratories to assess overall blood health and diagnose various medical conditions such as anemia, infections, and clotting disorders.
Unlike more comprehensive methods like 5-part differential hematology, which further classify white blood cells into subtypes like neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, robust 3-part hematology focuses on the three primary blood components. While it may lack the granularity of more advanced techniques, it offers a quicker and cost-effective way to evaluate basic blood parameters.
Advantages: Robust 3-part hematology provides a rapid assessment of blood cell counts, aiding in the timely diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions. It requires less specialized equipment and is often more accessible in smaller healthcare settings. Limitations: This method may not provide detailed information about specific blood cell types, potentially limiting its diagnostic utility for certain diseases or conditions that require a more nuanced analysis. Additionally, it may not detect subtle abnormalities that could be identified through more comprehensive hematology techniques.