用于自动静脉穿刺和诊断血细胞分析的机器人装置的系统设计与开发。

Max L Balter, Alvin I Chen, Alex Fromholtz, Alex Gorshkov, Tim J Maguire, Martin L Yarmush
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摘要

诊断性血液检测是世界上最普遍的医疗程序,是现代卫生保健服务的基石。然而,血液检测仍然主要在集中的实验室中进行,使用通过手动静脉穿刺获得的大量样本,目前还没有从抽血到样本分析的端到端解决方案。我们的团队正在开发一种平台设备,将机器人采血与自动诊断相结合,在抽血现场快速传递患者信息。该系统将一个图像引导静脉穿刺机器人与一个基于离心机的血液分析仪相结合,以获得血液学的定量测量,该机器人旨在解决常规静脉穿刺的挑战。在本文中,我们首先介绍了集成器件的系统设计和结构。然后,我们进行了一系列的体外实验,以评估该系统在血管幻影上的插管准确性。接下来,我们评估血管直径、针规、流速和粘度对样品采集速度的影响。最后,我们演示了白细胞测定的概念证明在血液分析仪上使用体外人类样品加荧光标记微珠。
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System Design and Development of a Robotic Device for Automated Venipuncture and Diagnostic Blood Cell Analysis.

System Design and Development of a Robotic Device for Automated Venipuncture and Diagnostic Blood Cell Analysis.

System Design and Development of a Robotic Device for Automated Venipuncture and Diagnostic Blood Cell Analysis.

System Design and Development of a Robotic Device for Automated Venipuncture and Diagnostic Blood Cell Analysis.

Diagnostic blood testing is the most prevalent medical procedure performed in the world and forms the cornerstone of modern health care delivery. Yet blood tests are still predominantly carried out in centralized labs using large-volume samples acquired by manual venipuncture, and no end-to-end solution from blood draw to sample analysis exists today. Our group is developing a platform device that merges robotic phlebotomy with automated diagnostics to rapidly deliver patient information at the site of the blood draw. The system couples an image-guided venipuncture robot, designed to address the challenges of routine venous access, with a centrifuge-based blood analyzer to obtain quantitative measurements of hematology. In this paper, we first present the system design and architecture of the integrated device. We then perform a series of in vitro experiments to evaluate the cannulation accuracy of the system on blood vessel phantoms. Next, we assess the effects of vessel diameter, needle gauge, flow rate, and viscosity on the rate of sample collection. Finally, we demonstrate proof-of-concept of a white cell assay on the blood analyzer using in vitro human samples spiked with fluorescently labeled microbeads.

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