Claims
- 1. Apparatus for counting platelets and red blood cells in a sample of blood comprising: means for separately counting platelets and red blood cells of said blood sample including means for sensing their relative sizes by the magnitude of electrical pulses from an aperture type transducer having an assumed noise level, said platelets having normal lower and upper limits of size distribution and said red blood cells having a normal lower limit of size distribution; first voltage reference means set at approximately the upper limit of the assumed noise level of said transducer; second voltage reference means set at approximately the lower limit of normal platelet pulses; third voltage reference means set above the upper limit of normal platelet pulses; fourth voltage reference means set below the lower limit of normal red blood cell pulses; means for counting electrical pulses greater than said first voltage reference but less than said second voltage reference and comparing such count to a corresponding platelet count; means for counting electrical pulses greater than said third voltage reference but less than said fourth voltage reference and comparing such count to a corresponding platelet count.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 where said means for separately counting platelets and red blood cells includes electrical pulse peak holding means.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1 including alarm means responsive to said comparisons being greater than predetermined percentages.
- 4. Apparatus for counting particles comprising: means for counting said particles including means for sensing the relative sizes of said particles by the magnitude of electrical pulses from a transducer through which said particles are passed, said transducer having an assumed noise level and said particles having a normal lower limit of size distribution; first voltage reference means set at approximately the upper limits of said assumed noise level; second voltage reference means set at approximately the lower limit of said particle size distribution; means for counting electrical pulses greater than said first voltage reference but less than said second voltage reference and comparing such count to said particle count.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 1 including fifth and sixth voltage reference means set below said third and fourth voltage reference means and means for selectively switching said means for counting said electrical pulses greater than said third voltage reference but less than said fourth to instead count said electrical pulses greater than said fifth voltage reference but less than said sixth voltage reference and comparing such count to a corresponding platelet count.
- 6. Apparatus for counting particles having a relatively large-particle population and a relatively small-particle population, such populations having an intermediate valley region where neither type of particle normally appears comprising: means for separately counting said large and small particles including means for sensing the relative sizes of said particles by the magnitude of electrical pulses from a transducer through which said particles are passed; and means for determining abnormal distributions of said large and small particles including means for monitoring the number of particles in said valley region in at least two different locations and comparing said number with said count of either said large or small particles obtained by said counting means.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6 where said small particles are blood platelets and said large particles are red blood cells.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 where one of said monitoring locations in said valley region is located to sense excessive microcytic red blood cells and another monitoring location is located so as not to be affected by said microcytic red blood cells.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 where said another monitoring location is between said one monitoring location and said small-particle population.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 780,402 filed Mar. 23, 1977 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,165,484, issued Aug. 21, 1979 of John L. Haynes for APPARATUS FOR COUNTING PARTICLES IN A LIQUID SUSPENSION, and relates to an apparatus for counting particles in a liquid suspension and more specifically to alarm techniques for indicating defects in the procedure for counting both red blood cells and platelets in whole blood.
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