Fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer
Fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer, also known as "fully automatic three-group technology", is a technology used to analyze blood samples detected by a complete blood cell counter. This technology can classify and count the various blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) in a blood sample, while also further classifying white blood cells to more accurately assess a patient's blood health.
Fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer usually consists of the following parts:
1. Sample collection system: This system is used to collect blood samples and place them into a complete blood cell counter for testing.
2. Sample processing system: This system contains a variety of reagents and instruments for processing and analyzing blood samples. These include centrifuges, diluents, cleaning solutions, staining solutions, etc.
3. Detection system: This system uses high-resolution microscopes and complex image processing technology to detect and analyze blood samples. This system can measure and classify red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and can further classify white blood cells.
4. Data processing system: This system processes and stores the data obtained from detection and analysis so that doctors can better understand the patient's blood health.
The fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer has the following advantages:
1. More accurate classification: The fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer can classify white blood cells more accurately, thereby better assessing the patient's risk of infection.
2. Faster testing speed: The fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer can complete testing faster, thereby better meeting clinical needs.
3. Easier operation: Fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzers usually have a simpler and more intuitive operation interface, making it easier for doctors to use.
4. Higher accuracy: The test results of the fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer are usually more accurate than the traditional two-group white blood cell classification, allowing for a better assessment of the patient's health status.
The fully automatic three-group blood cell analyzer is mainly used in medical institutions such as hospitals and clinics to detect and evaluate the blood health status of patients.