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The introduction of automation for haemoglobinopathy screening is an important advance in technology for haematology laboratories. This paper evaluates the utility of an automated HPLC instrument, the Bio-Rad 'Variant' for the detection and quantitation of the normal haemoglobins (Hb A, A2 and F) and the common abnormal haemoglobins (Hb S, C, DPunjab, E, OArab and Lepore) which need to be evaluated in laboratories undertaking carrier and/or neonatal screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia. The instrument only uses a small amount of whole blood (5 microliters), a 3 mm disc from a Guthrie spot may also be used for analysis of samples from neonates. It uses a 100 place automatic sampler with a cycle time of 6.5 min for adult samples (using the 'Beta Thalassaemia Short' reagent pack) and 3 min for neonatal samples. The automatic sampler also allows samples to be analysed 'out of hours'. A 'STAT'; position allows urgent samples to be analysed before, or during, a routine analytical run. All reagents, other consumables and application notes are provided by the suppliers. Other types of reagent packs, such as the 'Sickle Cell Short' for neonatal screening were not assessed during this study.
引入自动化血红蛋白病筛查是血液学实验室技术的重要进步。本文评估了自动高效液相色谱仪器Bio-Rad“Variant”用于检测和定量正常血红蛋白(Hb A, A2和F)和常见异常血红蛋白(Hb S, C, DPunjab, E, OArab和Lepore)的用途,这些需要在实验室进行携带者和/或新生儿镰状细胞和地中海贫血筛查时进行评估。该仪器仅使用少量全血(5微升),从格思里斑取3毫米的圆盘也可用于分析新生儿样本。它使用100位自动取样器,成人样本的循环时间为6.5分钟(使用“β地中海贫血短”试剂包),新生儿样本的循环时间为3分钟。自动取样器还允许样品在“非工作时间”进行分析。“统计”;该位置允许在常规分析运行之前或期间对紧急样品进行分析。所有试剂、其他耗材及使用说明均由供应商提供。其他类型的试剂盒,如用于新生儿筛查的“镰状细胞短”,在本研究中未进行评估。