2015
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2014.2364139
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Toward an Anemia Early Detection Device Based on 50-μL Whole Blood Sample

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 s… Show more

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“…In this work we have adopted a configuration of three electrodes, which are defined as follows: the working electrode (WE), where electrical response of the object under investigation is measured; the reference electrode (RE), which tracks the electric signal and the counter or auxiliary electrode (CE), which supplies the current required. With this electrode configuration, the problematic behavior of the simpler two electrodes topology is avoided [ 27 ]. This configuration is defined by the WE, where the sample is placed and the electrical signal is applied, and the CE, which tracks the solution potential and supplies the current required for experience, creating a polarization effect causing a distortion of the applied electrical signal.…”
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“…In this work we have adopted a configuration of three electrodes, which are defined as follows: the working electrode (WE), where electrical response of the object under investigation is measured; the reference electrode (RE), which tracks the electric signal and the counter or auxiliary electrode (CE), which supplies the current required. With this electrode configuration, the problematic behavior of the simpler two electrodes topology is avoided [ 27 ]. This configuration is defined by the WE, where the sample is placed and the electrical signal is applied, and the CE, which tracks the solution potential and supplies the current required for experience, creating a polarization effect causing a distortion of the applied electrical signal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon has been studied previously [ 27 ], demonstrating the feasibility of the impedance measurement technique to perform an easy, fast and sensitive hematocrit detection, evaluated through comparison with complete blood count (CBC) by using a clinical hematology analyzer, the Advia 2120 from Siemens AG (Munich, Germany). This sensing system is a low-cost disposable three-electrode sensor that works with 50 μL blood samples.…”
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