posted on 2012-01-17, 00:00authored byXiaojun Han, Cees van Berkel, James Gwyer, Lorenzo Capretto, Hywel Morgan
This paper demonstrates an integrated microfluidic system
that performs a full blood count using impedance analysis. A microfluidic
network design for red blood cell (RBC) lysis is presented, and the
diffusive mixing processes are analyzed using experimental and simulated
results. Healthy and clinical bloods analyzed with this system,
and the data shows good correlation against data obtained from commercial
hematology machines. The data from the microfluidic system was compared
against hospital data for 18 clinical samples, giving R2 (coefficient of determination) values of 0.99 for lymphocytes,
0.89 for monocytes, and 0.99 for granulocytes in terms of relative
counts and 0.94 for lymphocytes, 0.91 for monocytes, and 0.95 for
granulocytes in terms of absolute counts. This demonstrates the potential
clinical utility of this new system for a point-of-care purpose.