Photoacoustics (Jun 2024)

Study of erythrocyte sedimentation in human blood through the photoacoustic signals analysis

  • Argelia Pérez-Pacheco,
  • Roberto G. Ramírez-Chavarría,
  • Marco Polo Colín-García,
  • Flor del Carmen Cortés-Ortegón,
  • Rosa María Quispe-Siccha,
  • Adolfo Martínez‑Tovar,
  • Irma Olarte‑Carrillo,
  • Luis Polo-Parada,
  • Gerardo Gutiérrez-Juárez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
p. 100599

Abstract

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Introduction: In this study, we utilized the pulsed photoacoustic (PA) technique to analyze globular sedimentation in whole human blood, with a focus on distinguishing between healthy individuals and those with hemolytic anemia. Methods: Blood samples were collected from both healthy individuals (women and men) and those with hemolytic anemia, and temporal and spectral parameters of PA signals were employed for analysis. Results: Significant differences (p < 0.05) were observed in PA metrics between the two groups. The proposed spectral analysis allowed significant differentiation within a 25-minute measurement window. Anemic blood samples exhibited higher erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) values, indicating increased erythrocyte aggregation. Discussion: This study underscores the potential of PA signal analysis in ESR assessment as an efficient method for distinguishing between healthy and anemic blood, surpassing traditional approaches. It represents a promising contribution to the development of precise and sensitive techniques for analyzing human blood samples in clinical settings.

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