Point-of-care testing of plasma free hemoglobin and hematocrit for mechanical circulatory support.

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Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine and Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, Medical Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, 03080, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2021

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  • Hematological analysis is crucial for patients with mechanical circulatory support (MCS), but traditional lab methods can be slow and unsafe for workers due to toxic substances.
  • A new point-of-care device has been developed to measure plasma free hemoglobin (PFHb) and hematocrit (Hct) using colorimetry, which includes a camera, centrifuge system, and custom software.
  • This device provides accurate measurements with high correlation to standard lab methods, offering results in about 5 minutes compared to around 1 hour in clinical settings, making it a practical tool for immediate patient care.

Article Abstract

Hematological analysis is essential for patients who are supported by a mechanical circulatory support (MCS). The laboratory methods used to analyze blood components are conventional and accurate, but they require a mandatory turn-around-time for laboratory results, and because of toxic substances, can also be hazardous to analysis workers. Here, a simple and rapid point-of-care device is developed for the measurement of plasma free hemoglobin (PFHb) and hematocrit (Hct), based on colorimetry. The device consists of camera module, minimized centrifuge system, and the custom software that includes the motor control algorithm for the centrifuge system, and the image processing algorithm for measuring the color components of blood from the images. We show that our device measured PFHb with a detection limit of 0.75 mg/dL in the range of (0-100) mg/dL, and Hct with a detection limit of 2.14% in the range of (20-50)%. Our device had a high correlation with the measurement method generally used in clinical laboratories (PFHb R = 0.999, Hct R = 0.739), and the quantitative analysis resulted in precision of 1.44 mg/dL for PFHb value of 14.5 mg/dL, 1.36 mg/dL for PFHb value of 53 mg/dL, and 1.24% for Hct 30%. Also, the device can be measured without any pre-processing when compared to the clinical laboratory method, so results can be obtained within 5 min (about an 1 h for the clinical laboratory method). Therefore, we conclude that the device can be used for point-of-care measurement of PFHb and Hct for MCS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884396PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83327-5DOI Listing

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