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95 results about "Medicine.hematology" patented technology

Hematology, also spelled haematology, is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood.

Wound electronic medical record system

Methods and apparatus for storing and reviewing wound data are shown using a digital datasheet, or wound electronic medical record (WEMR). The WEMR is preferably presented via a single page containing all data that should be considered by a wound healing provider, as predetermined by protocol. This includes, but is not limited to, fields for: a digital photograph of the wound; a graph of the wound healing rate (length, width, depth and area over time); wound and other treatments including current systemic medications, along with a patient identifier and review/approval indicator. This may also include hematology and chemistry laboratory data; radiology and pathology images along with their associated reports; ambulation status and other history; and microbiology data including sensitivities. The WEMR is implemented via a wound database system, which includes templates and policies for rapid report generation and tools for protocol mapping. A particular WEMR page may be designed for electronic or paper review and approval by a treating physician, thus permitting comprehensive but efficient review of all relevant wound data, whether for a personal or remote consult, real-time or otherwise. When teaching or doing studies, patient identifier information can be masked while still enabling review of large but detailed data sets for a variety of wound and patient criteria.
Owner:NEW YORK UNIV

Consumable tube for use with a flow cytometry-based hematology system

The present invention is a flow cytometry-based hematology system useful in the analysis of biological samples, particularly whole blood or blood-derived samples. The system is capable of determining at least a complete blood count (CBC), a five-part white blood cell differential, and a reticulocyte count from a whole blood sample. The system preferably uses a laser diode that emits a thin beam to illuminate cells in a flow cell and a lensless optical detection system to measure one or more of axial light loss, low-angle forward scattered light, high-angle forward scattered light, right angle scattered light, and time-of-flight measurements produced by the cells. The lensless optical detection system contains no optical components, other than photoreactive elements, and does not include any moving parts. Finally, the system uses a unique system of consumable reagent tubes that act as reaction chambers, mixing chambers, and waste chambers for the blood sample analyses. The consumable tubes incorporate reference particles, which act as internal standards to ensure that the dilutions made during processing of the samples have been carried out correctly, and to ensure that the instrument is working properly. The present invention also relates to methods for using the system.
Owner:IDEXX LABORATORIES

Systems and methods for particle counting

Systems and methods consistent with embodiments of the present invention provide a method for the measurement and analysis of particle counts in flow cytometry and hematology instruments. In some methods for the measurement and analysis of particle counts, a corrected histogram of particle distributions is calculated and used to obtain an accurate count of particles and an accurate measurement of other particle parameters.
Owner:BECKMAN COULTER INC

Method for hematology analysis

A method whereby one or more fluorescent dyes are used to bind and stain nucleic acids in certain blood cells, such as, for example, white blood cells, nucleated red blood cells, and reticulocytes, and to induce fluorescent emissions upon excitation of photons from a given source of light, such as, for example, a laser, at an appropriate wavelength. More particularly, this invention provides a method whereby a fluorescent trigger is used in a data collection step for collecting events that emit strong fluorescence, in order to separate white blood cells and nucleated red blood cells from red blood cells and platelets without the need for using a lysing agent.
Owner:ABBOTT LAB INC

Blood-drawing auxiliary device for internal medicine of hematology

The invention discloses a blood-drawing auxiliary device for the internal medicine of hematology. The blood-drawing auxiliary device comprises a base plate, wherein a control switch is arranged on the front side surface of the base plate, a fixed base is fixed to the left side of the upper surface of the base plate, a hinge base is fixed to the upper surface of the base plate on the right side of the fixed base, and a hinge plate is hinged to the upper end part of the hinge base. The blood-drawing auxiliary device for the internal medicine of hematology is reasonable in structural design, and easy and convenient to use, the forearm of a patient is placed on a fixing cushion and then the hand of the patient holds a handle, so that the unconscious shaking during the blood drawing process can be prevented, the work difficulty in blood-drawing examination of a doctor is reduced, and the discomfort of the patient is alleviated; a drawer can be used for placing medicinal cotton and is close to the medical staff, thus taking is convenient, the vein belt can be automatically bound and pressed, the hinge plate rotates under the driving of an electric telescopic rod, so that a vein-pressing belt is tightened to bind the arm of the patient, therefore, convenience is provided for blood drawing, the work efficiency in blood-drawing examination of the doctor is greatly improved, and the workload of the medical staff is alleviated.
Owner:李胜利

Automated Stainer Having Stain Level Detection

An automated slide staining apparatus for staining slide samples is disclosed. The slide staining apparatus includes cuvette chambers that are flooded with solutions to cover a slide fitting within the cuvette chamber. Filling and emptying the chamber accomplishes a dipping function on the slide. The cuvette chamber includes a drainage flute and level detectors therein for proper fluid use and removal. The staining apparatus is useful to perform Gram stains, hematology cytology, dermatology cytology, fecal cytology and the like. Further, the method of using the slide stainer of the present invention along with the process of staining slides using the slide stainer of the present invention is disclosed.
Owner:KACEY MED VET

Performance improvement for hematology analysis

A method for determining the value of MCV of a fresh sample of blood when the value of MCV for that sample of blood is known, but the period of time that the sample of blood has been stored is not known. The method of this invention allows an automated hematology analyzer to provide a more reliable indication of the initial value of MCV of a sample of blood, i.e., the value of MCV that would have been expected for the sample of blood when the sample was fresh. Furthermore, the method of this invention uses data that is readily available as part of the blood count data.
Owner:ABBOTT LAB INC
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