一种微流体系统,利用图像处理方法,用于检测血液凝固和红细胞聚集

Marinos Louka, Andreas Passos, Antonis Inglezakis, Constantinos Loizou, E. Kaliviotis
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止血是一种防御机制,在血管损伤和其他相关疾病的情况下防止失血。在许多情况下,患者需要经常监测他们的凝血倾向,以调节他们的药物。此外,红细胞聚集(RBCA)与血液炎症有关,并在许多病理条件下出现升高。血液凝固和RBCA可以通过分析凝血/聚集样品的透光率的动态变化来研究,事实上,文献中的许多作品都利用了这种方法。在这项工作中,血液凝固和RBCA是通过利用一种廉价的基于相机的微流体系统中的单滴血液来检测的,该系统设计用于低计算和生产成本。结果与显微镜-相机系统进行了比较,两种设置都使用相同的定制微通道。提出了三种图像处理算法,通过二值化和区域分类的方法,利用逻辑运算分析血液的平均光强和局部结构特征。结果说明了该技术的可重复性以及所提出的方法中供体对供体的差异。基于图像处理分析,开发的凝血和聚集指数显示出巨大的潜力,利用在一个廉价和强大的护理点设备。
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A microfluidic system, utilising image processing methods, for the detection of blood coagulation and erythrocyte aggregation
Hemostasis is a defence mechanism that prevents blood losses in cases of vessel injuries, and other related disorders. In many cases, patients need to frequently monitor their blood coagulation tendency in order to regulate their medication. In addition, red blood cell aggregation (RBCA) is related to blood inflammation, and it appears elevated in many pathological conditions. Blood coagulation and RBCA can be studied by analysing the dynamic changes of light transmittance though a clotting/aggregating sample, and indeed various works in the literature exploit this approach. In this work, blood coagulation and RBCA are examined by utilising single drops of blood in an inexpensive camera-based microfluidic system, designed for low computational and production cost. Results are compared with a microscopy-camera system, with both setups utilizing the same custom made microchannel. Three image processing algorithms are developed to analyze the averaged light intensity, and the local structural chracteristics of blood, through a binarization and region classification method, using logical operations. The results illustrate the repeatability of the technique and the donor-to-donor variation within the proposed approach. Based on the image processing analysis, the developed coagulation and aggregation indices show great potential of utilisation in an inexpensive and robust point of care device.
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