Woodliff H J, Griew A R
P N G Med J. 1980 Dec;23(4):186-9.
Both the Sahli haemoglobinometer and the AO/Spencer haemometer can give reasonably accurate and precise results under controlled conditions. Both have disadvantages for use in rural areas, but in the absence of any better alternative they will continue to be widely used. A quality control programme to check both instruments and operators is needed until a simpler, more dependable method becomes available.
在可控条件下,萨利血红蛋白计和AO/斯宾塞血红蛋白计都能给出相当准确和精确的结果。这两种仪器在农村地区使用都有缺点,但在没有更好替代方案的情况下,它们仍将继续被广泛使用。在有更简单、更可靠的方法出现之前,需要一个质量控制程序来检查仪器和操作人员。