Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters

Abstract Background and Objectives: Incidents related to electromagnetic interference with medical devices have been reported over the past decades. It has also been indicated that the microwave radiation emitted from mobile phones interferes with the operation of medical devices therefore, this stu...

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Main Authors: N Bahaedini, M Atefi, MJ Mortazavi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2008-10-01
Series:Medical Laboratory Journal
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Online Access:http://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-49-en.html
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spelling doaj-9fafb26aef3c49aa8b6e8de7390ed8712021-09-01T13:20:23ZengGolestan University of Medical SciencesMedical Laboratory Journal2538-44492008-10-012200Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell CountersN Bahaedini0M Atefi1MJ Mortazavi2 Radiology Department, Paramedical Sciences Abstract Background and Objectives: Incidents related to electromagnetic interference with medical devices have been reported over the past decades. It has also been indicated that the microwave radiation emitted from mobile phones interferes with the operation of medical devices therefore, this study aimed at testing the interference by GSM mobile phones with cell counters. Material and Methods: We did this experimental Study on thirty-two heparinized blood samples of 32 healthy individuals Selected randomly. The Cell Counting was Carried out in the presence of Electro magnetic field produced by three Cell phones with different levels of SAR (Low, intermediate and High) and without being in electromagnetic field. Statistical tests were used to analyze the data (p<0.05). Results: Microwave radiation emitted from cell phones, regardless of their SAR, interferes with the proper operation of cell Counter. This interference leads to false Counting. Conclusion: As mobile phones emit microwave radiation in an isotropic manner, keeping mobile phones at a safe distance, 15cm, from medical equipments will be necessary. These observations confirm the need for some restrictions of mobile phone use in hospitals and medical laboratories. Key words: Interference, Cell Counters, Mobile Phone, Microwave Radiationhttp://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-49-en.htmlkey words: interferencecell countersmobile phonemicrowave radiation
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M Atefi
MJ Mortazavi
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MJ Mortazavi
Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
Medical Laboratory Journal
key words: interference
cell counters
mobile phone
microwave radiation
author_facet N Bahaedini
M Atefi
MJ Mortazavi
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title Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
title_short Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
title_full Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Interference of the Microwave Radiation Emitted from GSM Mobile Phones on the Performance of Cell Counters
title_sort evaluation of the interference of the microwave radiation emitted from gsm mobile phones on the performance of cell counters
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Laboratory Journal
issn 2538-4449
publishDate 2008-10-01
description Abstract Background and Objectives: Incidents related to electromagnetic interference with medical devices have been reported over the past decades. It has also been indicated that the microwave radiation emitted from mobile phones interferes with the operation of medical devices therefore, this study aimed at testing the interference by GSM mobile phones with cell counters. Material and Methods: We did this experimental Study on thirty-two heparinized blood samples of 32 healthy individuals Selected randomly. The Cell Counting was Carried out in the presence of Electro magnetic field produced by three Cell phones with different levels of SAR (Low, intermediate and High) and without being in electromagnetic field. Statistical tests were used to analyze the data (p<0.05). Results: Microwave radiation emitted from cell phones, regardless of their SAR, interferes with the proper operation of cell Counter. This interference leads to false Counting. Conclusion: As mobile phones emit microwave radiation in an isotropic manner, keeping mobile phones at a safe distance, 15cm, from medical equipments will be necessary. These observations confirm the need for some restrictions of mobile phone use in hospitals and medical laboratories. Key words: Interference, Cell Counters, Mobile Phone, Microwave Radiation
topic key words: interference
cell counters
mobile phone
microwave radiation
url http://mlj.goums.ac.ir/article-1-49-en.html
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