CN114486689A - Blood cell pulse counting error correction method and correction device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a blood cell pulse counting error correction method, which comprises the steps of collecting reference pulse signals generated when a plurality of standard particles continuously pass through a gem hole under a constant pressure state; storing the reference pulse signal according to the acquisition time, extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and judging whether the reference pulse signal is effective; extracting effective reference pulse signal, calibrating error of gem hole, and calculating calibration coefficient(ii) a Collecting actual pulse signals of blood cells passing through the gem hole, and extracting pulse waveforms of the actual pulse signals; using calibration coefficientsThe falling edge pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal is re-fitted. The invention firstly collects the pulse waveform of the standard particles, and calculates the correction coefficient of the gem pore by analyzing the pulse waveform of the standard particles, thereby being beneficial toThe correction coefficient is used for re-fitting the actually acquired blood cell pulse waveform, and the pulse amplitude data is accurately corrected, so that the accuracy and the reliability of blood cell counting are greatly improved.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of signal analysis, identification and processing, and particularly relates to a blood cell pulse counting error correction method and a correction device.
Background
In the aspect of medical hematology detection, a detection scheme based on the coulter principle is commonly used, the principle is that when particles suspended in electrolyte pass through a small-hole tube along with the electrolyte, the same volume of electrolyte is replaced, the resistance between two points inside and outside the small-hole tube is subjected to transient change in a constant-current designed circuit, potential pulses are generated, and the size and the frequency of pulse signals are in direct proportion to the size and the number of the particles. The current blood analyzer also performs detection according to the method, but the detection is accurate, a single cell is required to pass through the axis region of the small hole in a straight line, the voltage amplitude of the coulter principle can accurately reflect the size of the cell under the condition, and the size of the cell is inaccurate when the single cell passes through other paths of the small hole or a plurality of cells simultaneously pass through the small hole region.
In order to solve the above problems, it is common to use a sheath flow impedance method, i.e. a sheath flow cell with hydrodynamic focusing and directional flow, so that the cells can pass through the small holes in turn without gathering the cells through the counting cell, but the disadvantages of this method are obvious, the structure is complex and the cost is high.
In order to solve the above problem, another method is to use a software algorithm for calibration, but at present, an algorithm for correcting the pulse amplitude data by using rising edge pulse data and falling edge data which are not interfered is used, but in actual use, the pulse signal is in an asymmetric form due to different processing errors of the gem hole, different shapes of the gem hole and the like, that is, the rising edge time and the falling edge time are greatly different, and the algorithm cannot accurately correct the pulse amplitude data.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the invention aims to provide a blood cell pulse counting error correction method, which aims to solve the problem that the pulse amplitude data cannot be corrected accurately due to large time difference between the rising edge and the falling edge of a pulse waveform in the correction method in the prior art.
The invention is realized by adopting the following technical scheme:
a blood cell pulse counting error correction method comprises the following steps:
collecting reference pulse signals generated when a plurality of standard particles continuously pass through a gem hole under a constant pressure state;
storing the reference pulse signal according to the acquisition time, extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and judging whether the reference pulse signal is effective;
extracting effective reference pulse signal, calibrating error of gem hole, calculating and correctingQuasi-coefficient;
Collecting actual pulse signals of blood cells passing through the gem hole, and extracting pulse waveforms of the actual pulse signals;
using calibration coefficientsThe falling edge pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal is re-fitted.
In order to optimize the technical scheme, the specific measures adopted further comprise:
further, the standard particles are latex spheres.
Further, storing the reference pulse signal according to the acquisition time, extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and judging whether the reference pulse signal is effective specifically as follows:
acquiring the maximum value of a sampling signal corresponding to the rising edge of the pulse waveform;
setting the starting point of the rising edge of the pulse waveform according to 5% of the maximum value of the sampling signalAnd the end point of the falling edgeSelecting a starting pointAnd a termination pointThe pulse waveform in between as the detection waveform;
judging whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal according to the detected waveform, and determining whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal when the start point of the detected waveformEnd point ofAnd pulse widthAll the pulse waveforms are in accordance with the judgment condition, and the pulse waveforms are judged to be effective reference pulse signals,
wherein:indicating the starting point of the rising edge of the pulse waveform,indicating the end point of the falling edge of the pulse waveform,which represents the pulse width of the pulse waveform,representing the maximum value of the sampled signal.
Further, collecting the effective reference pulse signal, calibrating the error of the gem hole, and calculating a calibration coefficientThe method specifically comprises the following steps:
arranging the effective reference pulse signals according to the collection time sequence and marking,Representing the number of valid reference pulse signals;
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further, using the calibration coefficientsThe step of re-fitting the falling edge pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal is specifically as follows:
Using calibration coefficientsCalibrating the sampling data of the actual pulse signal to obtain the corrected sampling data of the pulse signalThe specific calibration process is as follows,
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a blood cell pulse counting error correction device comprises,
the acquisition module I is used for acquiring a reference pulse signal generated by standard particles passing through the gem hole and sending the reference pulse signal to the storage module I;
the acquisition module II is used for acquiring actual pulse signals generated by blood cells passing through the gem hole and sending the actual pulse signals to the storage module II;
the identification module is used for identifying a valid reference pulse signal in the first storage module;
the calculation module is used for calculating a calibration coefficient according to the ratio of the sampling data of the rising edge and the falling edge of the effective reference pulse signal;
and the calibration module is used for re-fitting the pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal according to the calibration coefficient.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
compared with the prior art, the method for correcting the pulse counting error of the blood cells comprises the steps of firstly collecting the pulse waveform of the standard particles, calculating the correction coefficient of the gem hole by analyzing the pulse waveform of the standard particles, refitting the actually collected pulse waveform of the blood cells by using the correction coefficient, and accurately correcting pulse amplitude data, so that the accuracy and the reliability of the blood cell counting are greatly improved.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method for correcting a blood cell pulse count error according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a pulse waveform diagram of a falling edge pulse signal abnormality.
Fig. 3 is a diagram of an uncalibrated pulse waveform.
Fig. 4 is a diagram of the pulse waveform after calibration.
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing a connection relationship between blocks of a blood cell pulse count error correction apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a network-side server according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to clarify the technical solution and the working principle of the present invention, the present invention is further described in detail with reference to the following embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, it should be noted that, in the premise of not conflicting, any combination between the embodiments described below or between the technical features may form a new embodiment.
The first embodiment:
the invention provides a blood cell pulse counting error correction method as shown in figures 1-4, comprising the following steps:
step S1: and acquiring a reference pulse signal generated when a plurality of standard particles continuously pass through the gem hole under a constant pressure state.
Specifically, the method comprises the following steps: the standard particles are latex spherical substances with known volume sizes and negligible errors, the characteristics of the standard particles are consistent with those of blood cells, each standard particle generates a primary pulse signal after passing through the gem hole, a constant flow rate is provided by a negative pressure pump, the amplitude of the pulse generated by the standard particle after passing through the gem hole is within a range of tiny deviation, and the generated pulse signal is used as a reference signal for calibrating the gem hole. The gem hole is assembled by adopting a calibration tool, and the adopted calibration tool is composed of a circulating liquid path with a sheath flow pool.
Step S2: and storing the reference pulse signal according to the acquisition time, extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and judging whether the reference pulse signal is effective.
Specifically, the method comprises the following steps: not less than 200 pulse signals (1 pulse is generated when 1 standard particle passes) are collected as effective counting data, otherwise, the data is not taken as reference and needs to be counted again.
S21: acquiring the maximum value of a sampling signal corresponding to the rising edge of the pulse waveform;
s22: setting the starting point of the rising edge of the pulse waveform according to 5% of the maximum value of the sampling signalAnd the end point of the falling edgeSelecting a starting pointAnd a termination pointTaking the pulse waveform as a detection waveform;
s23: judging whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal according to the detected waveform, and determining whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal when the start point of the detected waveformEnd point ofAnd pulse widthAll accord with the judgement condition, judge this pulse waveform as effective reference pulse signal, judge specifically as follows:
wherein:indicating the starting point of the rising edge of the pulse waveform,indicating the end point of the falling edge of the pulse waveform,which represents the pulse width of the pulse waveform,representing the maximum value of the sampled signal.
Step S3: extracting effective reference pulse signal, calibrating error of gem hole, and calculating calibration coefficient;
S31: arranging the effective reference pulse signals according to the collection time sequence and marking;Representing the number of valid reference pulse signals;
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step S4: collecting actual pulse signals of blood cells passing through the gem hole, and extracting pulse waveforms of the actual pulse signals;
as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the waveform signals generated by different paths of a single cell through the gem pore are shown, the paths include three paths a, b and c, specifically, (a) in fig. 3 shows the waveform signal generated by the path a of the single cell through the gem pore, (b) in fig. 3 shows the waveform signal generated by the path b of the single cell through the gem pore, and (c) in fig. 3 shows the waveform signal generated by the path c of the single cell through the gem pore, wherein the waveform signal represented by the path a is a normal waveform signal, and the waveform signals represented by the path b and the path c are abnormal waveform signals; waveform signals under three paths a, b and c corrected by the method are shown in fig. 4, wherein (a) in fig. 4 represents the waveform signal after a path a of a single cell passing through the gem hole is corrected, (b) in fig. 4 represents the waveform signal after b path b of the single cell passing through the gem hole is corrected, and (c) in fig. 4 represents the waveform signal after c path c of the single cell passing through the gem hole is corrected.
Step S5: using calibration coefficientsThe falling edge pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal is re-fitted.
Specifically, the method comprises the following steps: since the data of the rising edge of the pulse signal is not affected, the data of the actual pulse signal before the peak of the rising edge is the same as the data of the pulse signal after the correction, and the data of the pulse after the peak is affected by the diamond hole, the calculated calibration coefficient is usedCalibration is performed one by one.
S53: using calibration coefficientsCalibrating the sampling data of the actual pulse signal to obtain the corrected sampling data of the pulse signalThe specific calibration process is as follows,
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the steps of the above methods are divided for clarity, and the implementation may be combined into one step or split some steps, and the steps are divided into multiple steps, so long as the same logical relationship is included, which are all within the protection scope of the present patent; it is within the scope of the patent to add insignificant modifications to the algorithms or processes or to introduce insignificant design changes to the core design without changing the algorithms or processes.
Second embodiment:
as shown in fig. 5, a second embodiment of the present invention provides a blood cell pulse count error correction device including:
the acquisition module I is used for acquiring a reference pulse signal generated by standard particles passing through the gem hole and sending the reference pulse signal to the storage module I;
the acquisition module II is used for acquiring actual pulse signals generated by blood cells passing through the gem hole and sending the actual pulse signals to the storage module II;
the identification module is used for identifying a valid reference pulse signal in the first storage module;
the calculation module is used for calculating a calibration coefficient according to the ratio of the sampling data of the rising edge and the falling edge of the effective reference pulse signal;
and the calibration module is used for re-fitting the pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal according to the calibration coefficient.
It should be understood that this embodiment is a system example corresponding to the first embodiment, and may be implemented in cooperation with the first embodiment. The related technical details mentioned in the first embodiment are still valid in this embodiment, and are not described herein again in order to reduce repetition. Accordingly, the related-art details mentioned in the present embodiment can also be applied to the first embodiment.
It should be noted that each module referred to in this embodiment is a logical module, and in practical applications, one logical unit may be one physical unit, may be a part of one physical unit, and may be implemented by a combination of multiple physical units. In addition, in order to highlight the innovative part of the present invention, elements that are not so closely related to solving the technical problems proposed by the present invention are not introduced in the present embodiment, but this does not indicate that other elements are not present in the present embodiment.
The third embodiment:
as shown in fig. 6, a third embodiment of the present invention provides a network side server, including: at least one processor 301; and a memory 302 communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the memory 302 stores instructions executable by the at least one processor 301 to enable the at least one processor 301 to perform one of the above-described blood cell pulse count error correction methods.
Where the memory 302 and the processor 301 are coupled in a bus, the bus may comprise any number of interconnected buses and bridges, the buses coupling one or more of the various circuits of the processor 301 and the memory 302. The bus may also connect various other circuits such as peripherals, voltage regulators, power management circuits, and the like, which are well known in the art, and therefore, will not be described any further herein. A bus interface provides an interface between the bus and the transceiver. The transceiver may be one element or a plurality of elements, such as a plurality of receivers and transmitters, providing a means for communicating with various other apparatus over a transmission medium. The data processed by the processor 301 is transmitted over a wireless medium through an antenna, which further receives the data and transmits the data to the processor 301.
The processor 301 is responsible for managing the bus and general processing and may also provide various functions including timing, peripheral interfaces, voltage regulation, power management, and other control functions. While memory 302 may be used to store data used by processor 301 in performing operations.
The foregoing is merely an example of the present invention, and common general knowledge in the field of known specific structures and characteristics is not described herein in any greater extent than that known in the art at the filing date or prior to the priority date of the application, so that those skilled in the art can now appreciate that all of the above-described techniques in this field and have the ability to apply routine experimentation before this date can be combined with one or more of the present teachings to complete and implement the present invention, and that certain typical known structures or known methods do not pose any impediments to the implementation of the present invention by those skilled in the art. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the structure of the present invention, several changes and modifications can be made, which should also be regarded as the protection scope of the present invention, and these will not affect the effect of the implementation of the present invention and the practicability of the patent. The scope of the claims of the present application shall be determined by the contents of the claims, and the description of the embodiments and the like in the specification shall be used to explain the contents of the claims.
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1. A blood cell pulse counting error correction method is characterized in that: comprises the steps of (a) preparing a mixture of a plurality of raw materials,
collecting reference pulse signals generated when a plurality of standard particles continuously pass through a gem hole under a constant pressure state;
storing the reference pulse signal according to the acquisition time, extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and judging whether the reference pulse signal is effective;
extracting effective reference pulse signal, calibrating error of gem hole, and calculating calibration coefficient;
Collecting actual pulse signals of blood cells passing through the gem hole, and extracting pulse waveforms of the actual pulse signals;
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises: the standard particles are latex spherical substances.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the step of storing the reference pulse signal at the sampling time, the step of extracting the pulse waveform of the reference pulse signal, and the step of determining whether or not the reference pulse signal is valid specifically comprises:
acquiring the maximum value of a sampling signal corresponding to the rising edge of the pulse waveform;
setting the starting point of the rising edge of the pulse waveform according to 5% of the maximum value of the sampling signalAnd the end point of the falling edgeSelecting a starting pointAnd a termination pointThe pulse waveform in between as the detection waveform;
judging whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal according to the detected waveform, and determining whether the reference pulse signal is an effective pulse signal when the start point of the detected waveformEnd point ofAnd pulse widthAll the pulse waveforms are in accordance with the judgment condition, and the pulse waveforms are judged to be effective reference pulse signals,
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the effective reference pulse signal is collected, the gemstone hole error is scaled, and a calibration factor is calculatedThe method specifically comprises the following steps:
arranging the effective reference pulse signals according to the collection time sequence and marking,Represents an effective groupThe number of quasi-pulse signals;
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5. the method of claim 4, wherein the calibration coefficient is used to correct the blood cell pulse count errorThe step of re-fitting the falling edge pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal is specifically as follows:
Using calibration coefficientsCalibrating the sampling data of the actual pulse signal to obtain the corrected sampling data of the pulse signalThe specific calibration process is as follows,
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6. a blood cell pulse count error correction device characterized by: comprises the steps of (a) preparing a mixture of a plurality of raw materials,
the acquisition module I is used for acquiring a reference pulse signal generated by standard particles passing through the gem hole and sending the reference pulse signal to the storage module I;
the acquisition module II is used for acquiring actual pulse signals generated by blood cells passing through the gem hole and sending the actual pulse signals to the storage module II;
the identification module is used for identifying a valid reference pulse signal in the first storage module;
the calculation module is used for calculating a calibration coefficient according to the ratio of the sampling data of the rising edge and the falling edge of the effective reference pulse signal;
and the calibration module is used for re-fitting the pulse waveform of the actual pulse signal according to the calibration coefficient.
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