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Poch 100iv analyzer

Manufactured by Sysmex
Sourced in Japan

The PocH-100iV analyzer is a compact and automated hematology analyzer designed for point-of-care testing. It is capable of performing complete blood count (CBC) analysis, including parameters such as red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet count.

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Blood Collection and CBC Analysis

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Peripheral blood was collected from the retro-orbital plexus using heparin-coated capillary tubes, and the complete blood count was performed using pocH-100iV analyzer (Sysmex, Kobe, Japan).
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Blood Sample Analysis Protocol

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Blood was obtained under isoflurane 2% in air/O2 anesthesia from the abdominal aorta into one-tenth volume of 3.2% sodium citrate or in lithium heparin coated tubes. Cell count was performed on a Sysmex PoCH 100-iv analyzer. Immature platelet fraction was determined with a Sysmex XE-2100 by staining RNA using the RET-SEARCH (II) dye followed by quantification of reticulated cells (Ko et al. 2013 (link)). Plasma was prepared by whole blood centrifugation at 3000g × 15 min at 22 °C and stored at -80 °C. D-dimer was measured with a Modular analyzer (Roche Diagnostics) with reagents from Roche.
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