Method of demarcating one-dimensional distribution

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Inventors

Inoue, Takanobu

Application #

279950

Filed

Dec-5-1988

Published

May-26-1992

Current US Class

356/39

International Classes

G06F 015/42

Field of Search

364/413.08 364/413.07 364/555 377/6 377/10 377/13 356/39 424/3 382/6

Assignee

Toa Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. (Kobe, JP)

Examiners

Smith; Jerry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery

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Abstract
A method for demarcating a reticulocyte particle group from a red blood cell particle group in a one-dimensional frequency distribution assumes a normal distribution on one side of the distribution. Various positions Xs.sub.1, Xs.sub.2, . . . , Xs.sub.n, which respectively indicate frequencies that are p.sub.1, p.sub.2, . . . p.sub.n percent (where n is an integer of 3 or greater) of a peak frequency of the distribution, on the normal side of the distribution, are determined. An average value and standard deviation of the normal distribution is determined from these values. A threshold value is next obtained from the average value and standard deviation, the threshold value being used to separate the reticulocyte group from the red blood cell group. The average value and standard deviation may be obtained using a least square method or by computing the mean of several average values and standard deviations.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of demarcating a one-dimensional distribution in which a reticulocyte particle group in a blood sample is demarcated from another particle group in the sample by determining a threshold value thr in a plot of a one-dimensional frequency distribution prepared from signals indicative of fluorescence detected from individual particles during flow cytometry having a variable X as one axis, comprising the steps of:

(a) preparing a specimen for measuring by mixing a sample of blood with a fluorescent dye solution, said dye solution comprising a fluorescent dye which uniquely dyes reticulocyte particles in said blood sample;

(b) introducing an aliquot of the specimen prepared in accordance with step (a), into a flow cell of a flow cytometer, irradiating particles of said aliquot of said specimen in said flow cytometer with a light of a wavelength that excites fluorescence of said fluorescent dye,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method of demarcating two particle groups the boundary of which is not perfectly clear physiologically or morphologically, as is the case with mature red blood cells and reticulocytes which correspond to immature blood cells, on a plot of a one-dimensional distribution such as a particle distribution.

Immature red blood cells in a blood are referred to as reticulocytes and ordinarily make up about 0.7-2.2% of the total number of red blood cells. Measuring reticulocyte count is useful in substantiating diagnoses of acute internal bleeding, hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia and another illnesses, in monitoring progress following the administration of medication, etc., and is thus of great importance in the field of medical examination.

In order to count reticulocytes, the conventional approach is to use a method in which a blood smear dyed with a basic dye such as new methyl blue or brilliant cresyl blue is observed and the percentage of the colored reticulocytes contained in the total number of red blood cells is determined by visual computation.
 
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