
A Survey on Identification of Blood Group Types and its Hemoglobin Estimation Using Image Processing
Author(s) -
Kanchan Prakash Pachghare,
Sandeep V. Rode
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-1488
Subject(s) - hemoglobin , medicine , blood typing , blood grouping , anemia , blood donor , blood test , blood transfusion , abo blood group system , emergency medicine , immunology
It is very crucial to determine human blood groups in an emergency situation. But according to current system, the detection procedure is very slow. At present, human blood groups are determined manually through plate test procedure. It consists of blood collection and mixing with specific reagents in order to determine the blood agglutination. Blood typing is system which basically used to detect specific blood group of human. Investigation of appropriate blood type within short interval of time plays vital role in blood transfusion, donation, accident and other emergency situations. Currently, blood typing tests are performed by technicians in laboratories. But it is monotonous to do with large number of blood samples, require more time to diagnosis and, as these tests carried out manually, it may introduce human error which will be harmful. Hemoglobin (Hb), a very significant parameter for the human body and deficiency of it causes anemia. During pregnancy, menstruation and ICU deficiency of it can be very risky and even caused death. So, it is important to diagnose it continuously. Usually, physicians examine it by conducting a blood test to confirm it is painful, time-consuming and costly. The major concept of this study is to screen Hb levels within a short period of time. This paper focused on recent advances in detection of blood group with hemoglobin, which can classify different blood group within short period of time with great accuracy and calculate its hemoglobin level.