• DocumentCode
    4537
  • Title

    Toward an Anemia Early Detection Device Based on 50-μL Whole Blood Sample

  • Author

    Punter-Villagrasa, Jaime ; Cid, Joan ; Colomer-Farrarons, Jordi ; Rodriguez-Villarreal, Ivon ; Miribel-Catala, Pere Ll

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron., Univ. of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • Volume
    62
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Feb. 2015
  • Firstpage
    708
  • Lastpage
    716
  • Abstract
    A first approach to a portable and compact device for point-of-care (PoC) early instantaneous detection of anemia is described. This device works directly with whole blood samples relying on hematocrit analysis by means of impedance analysis. This device consists of a custom electronic instrumentation, postprocessing software and plug-and-play disposable sensor. The designed electronics are connected to a remote computer, which allows control of the instrumentation and results displaying with a user friendly software panel. The disposable sensor is based on a low-cost label-free three gold electrode commercial sensor for 50-μL volume samples. Forty-eight whole blood samples, randomly collected from hospitalized patients in Hospital Clínic, were used to validate the device capability for anemia detection. Whole blood samples were distributed in two groups: 10 samples for system calibration, and 38 samples for system validation. To calibrate the device, a complete EIS experiment has been performed to get a full impedance spectrum analysis, defining an accurate frequency working range for hematocrit detection. Afterward, we developed a protocol for instant impedance detection to determine the system detection accuracy, sensitivity, and coefficient of variation. As a result, impedance variations between different samples have been detected with less than 2% accuracy error for both impedance magnitude and phase. A hematocrit detection algorithm, relying on impedance analysis, has been developed based on the previous studies. The response, effectiveness, and robustness of the portable PoC device to detect anemia have been proved with an accuracy error of 1.75% and a coefficient of variation of less than 5%.
  • Keywords
    biomedical electrodes; biomedical electronics; blood; diseases; electric impedance; patient care; patient diagnosis; anemia early detection device; custom electronic instrumentation; full impedance spectrum analysis; hematocrit analysis; hematocrit detection algorithm; impedance analysis; plug-and-play disposable sensor; point-of-care; postprocessing software; remote computer; three gold electrode commercial sensor; whole blood sample; Blood; Electrodes; Impedance; Impedance measurement; Instruments; Real-time systems; Sensors; Anaemia; Anemia; Electronics; Haematocrit; Impedance Analysis; Point-of-Care; Whole Blood; electronics; hematocrit; impedance analysis; point-of-care (PoC); whole blood;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2014.2364139
  • Filename
    6930797