University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Quantitative Light Imaging Laboratory, 405 North Mathews Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
J Biomed Opt. 2010 Mar-Apr;15(2):027016. doi: 10.1117/1.3369965.
Blood smear analysis has remained a crucial diagnostic tool for pathologists despite the advent of automatic analyzers such as flow cytometers and impedance counters. Though these current methods have proven to be indispensible tools for physicians and researchers alike, they provide limited information on the detailed morphology of individual cells, and merely alert the operator to manually examine a blood smear by raising flags when abnormalities are detected. We demonstrate an automatic interferometry-based smear analysis technique known as diffraction phase cytometry (DPC), which is capable of providing the same information on red blood cells as is provided by current clinical analyzers, while rendering additional, currently unavailable parameters on the 2-D and 3-D morphology of individual red blood cells. To validate the utility of our technique in a clinical setting, we present a comparison between tests generated from 32 patients by a state of the art clinical impedance counter and DPC.
尽管流式细胞仪和阻抗计数器等自动分析仪已经问世,但血涂片分析仍然是病理学家的重要诊断工具。尽管这些当前的方法已经被证明是医生和研究人员不可或缺的工具,但它们提供的关于单个细胞详细形态的信息有限,并且仅当检测到异常时通过标记来提醒操作人员手动检查血涂片。我们展示了一种基于自动干涉的称为衍射相细胞术(DPC)的血涂片分析技术,它能够提供与当前临床分析仪相同的关于红细胞的信息,同时呈现关于单个红细胞的 2-D 和 3-D 形态的当前不可用的其他参数。为了在临床环境中验证我们技术的实用性,我们比较了由一种最先进的临床阻抗计数器和 DPC 对 32 名患者生成的测试。