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Evaluation of nucleated red blood cell count by Sysmex XE-2100 in patients with thalassaemia or sickle cell anaemia and in neonates

Authors :
Buoro, Sabrina
Vavassori, Mauro
Pipitone, Silvia
Benegiamo, Anna
Lochis, Eleonora
Fumagalli, Sabina
Falanga, Anna
Marchetti, Marina
Crippa, Alberto
Ottomano, Cosimo
Lippi, Giuseppe
Buoro, S
Vavassori, M
Pipitone, S
Benegiamo, A
Lochis, E
Fumagalli, S
Falanga, A
Marchetti, M
Crippa, A
Ottomano, C
Lippi, G
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Edizioni SIMTI - SIMTI Servizi Srl, 2015.

Abstract

Background. Current haematology analysers have variable sensitivity and accuracy for counting nucleated red blood cells in samples with low values and in all those conditions characterised by altered sensitivity of red blood cells to the lysing process, such as in beta-thalassaemia or sickle-cell diseases and in neonates. The aim of our study was to evaluate the performance of the automated analyser XE-2100 at counting nucleated red blood cells in the above-mentioned three categories of subjects with potentially altered red blood cell lysis sensitivity and yet a need for accurate nucleated red blood cell counts. Materials and methods. We measured nucleated red blood cell count by XE-2100 in peripheral blood samples of 187 subjects comprising 55 patients with beta-thalassaemia (40 major and 15 traits), 26 sickle-cell patients, 56 neonates and 50 normal subject. Results were compared with those obtained by optical microscopy. Agreement between average values of the two methods was estimated by means of Pearson's correlation and bias analysis, whereas diagnostic accuracy was estimated by analysis of receiver operating characteristic curves. Results. The comparison between the two methods showed a Pearson's correlation of 0.99 (95% CI; 0.98-0.99; p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....e176fc5dad9af64e44ded43e051f6bae