Digital Cell Morphology

 Automated Digital Cell Morphology is the process by which cells are automatically located on a stained peripheral blood smear, pre-classified, stored and transmitted for confirmation by a technologist.

 

This technology improves the efficiency and proficiency of the historically subjective differential review. Additionally, the advances in image analysis and network integration allow the cell image to finally become an integral part of the patient's record.

CellaVision™ DM96 and DM8 are analyzers which automate manual differential counts of white blood cells, pre- characterizes of the red blood cell morphology and provides functionality for performing estimates.

 

This helps the healthcare sector produce efficient blood cell analysis and assure the quality of cell morphology. For laboratories, this means confirmed clinical proficiency and greater laboratory efficiency.