Quantitative Measurements of Red Blood Cell Indices Using Spectroscopic Differential Phase-Contrast Microscopy

Taegyun Moon, Andrew Heegeon Yang, Seungri Song, Malith Ranathunga, Yea-Jin Song, Mi-Sook Yang, Jaewoo Song* and Chulmin Joo*, 
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Red blood cell (RBC) indices serve as clinically important parameters for diagnosing various blood-related diseases. Conventional hematology analyzers provide the highly accurate detection of RBC indices but require large blood volumes (>1 mL), and the results are bulk mean values averaged over a large number of RBCs. Moreover, they do not provide quantitative information related to the morphological and chemical alteration of RBCs at the single-cell level. Recently, quantitative phase imaging (QPI) methods have been introduced as viable detection platforms for RBC indices. However, coherent QPI methods are built on complex optical setups and suffer from coherent speckle noise, which limits their detection accuracy and precision. Here, we present spectroscopic differential phase-contrast (sDPC) microscopy as a platform for measuring RBC indices. sDPC is a computational microscope that produces color-dependent phase images with higher spatial resolution and reduced speckle noise compared to coherent QPIs. Using these spectroscopic phase images and computational algorithms, RBC indices can be extracted with high accuracy. We experimentally demonstrate that sDPC enables the high-accuracy measurement of the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, red cell distribution width, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, and RBC count with errors smaller than 7% as compared to a clinical hematology analyzer based on flow cytometry (XN-2000; Sysmex, Kobe, Japan). We further validate the clinical utility of the sDPC method by measuring and comparing the RBC indices of the control and anemic groups against those obtained using the clinical hematology analyzer.

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用光谱差相对比显微镜定量测量红细胞指数
红细胞(RBC)指标是诊断各种血液相关疾病的重要临床指标。传统的血液学分析仪提供高度准确的RBC指标检测,但需要大血容量(> 1ml),结果是大量红细胞的整体平均值。此外,它们不能在单细胞水平上提供与红细胞形态和化学变化相关的定量信息。近年来,定量相位成像(QPI)方法已成为RBC指标的可行检测平台。然而,相干QPI方法建立在复杂的光学装置上,并且受到相干散斑噪声的影响,这限制了它们的检测精度和精度。在这里,我们提出光谱差相衬(sDPC)显微镜作为测量红细胞指数的平台。与相干qpi相比,sDPC是一种计算显微镜,可以产生具有更高空间分辨率和更低散斑噪声的彩色相关相位图像。利用这些光谱相位图像和计算算法,可以高精度地提取RBC指数。我们通过实验证明,与基于流式细胞术的临床血液学分析仪(XN-2000;Sysmex,神户,日本)。我们通过测量和比较对照组和贫血组的RBC指数与临床血液学分析仪获得的RBC指数,进一步验证了sDPC方法的临床实用性。
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期刊介绍: Chemical & Biomedical Imaging is a peer-reviewed open access journal devoted to the publication of cutting-edge research papers on all aspects of chemical and biomedical imaging. This interdisciplinary field sits at the intersection of chemistry physics biology materials engineering and medicine. The journal aims to bring together researchers from across these disciplines to address cutting-edge challenges of fundamental research and applications.Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:Imaging of processes and reactionsImaging of nanoscale microscale and mesoscale materialsImaging of biological interactions and interfacesSingle-molecule and cellular imagingWhole-organ and whole-body imagingMolecular imaging probes and contrast agentsBioluminescence chemiluminescence and electrochemiluminescence imagingNanophotonics and imagingChemical tools for new imaging modalitiesChemical and imaging techniques in diagnosis and therapyImaging-guided drug deliveryAI and machine learning assisted imaging
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