Automatic analysis of microscopic images of red blood cell aggregates

P. Menichini, Mónica G. Larese, B. Riquelme
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Red blood cell aggregation is one of the most important factors in blood viscosity at stasis or at very low rates of flow. The basic structure of aggregates is a linear array of cell commonly termed as rouleaux. Enhanced or abnormal aggregation is seen in clinical conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, producing alterations in the microcirculation, some of which can be analyzed through the characterization of aggregated cells. Frequently, image processing and analysis for the characterization of RBC aggregation were done manually or semi-automatically using interactive tools. We propose a system that processes images of RBC aggregation and automatically obtains the characterization and quantification of the different types of RBC aggregates. Present technique could be interesting to perform the adaptation as a routine used in hemorheological and Clinical Biochemistry Laboratories because this automatic method is rapid, efficient and economical, and at the same time independent of the user performing the analysis (repeatability of the analysis).
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红细胞聚集体显微图像的自动分析
红细胞聚集是血液在停滞或非常低的流动速率下粘度的最重要因素之一。聚集体的基本结构是细胞的线性阵列,通常称为rouleaux。在临床情况下,如糖尿病和高血压,可以看到增强或异常聚集,产生微循环的改变,其中一些可以通过聚集细胞的特征来分析。通常,RBC聚集特征的图像处理和分析是使用交互式工具手动或半自动完成的。我们提出了一个系统,处理图像的红细胞聚集和自动获得表征和定量的不同类型的红细胞聚集。由于这种自动方法快速、高效、经济,同时独立于用户执行分析(分析的可重复性),因此目前的技术可能会成为血液流变学和临床生物化学实验室常规使用的一种有趣的方法。
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