The Phantom Platelet Problem: Unmasking Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA)-Induced Pseudo-Thrombocytopenia.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.81211
Enoch Chi Ngai Lim, Chi Eung Danforn Lim
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Abstract

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-induced pseudo-thrombocytopenia (EDTA-PTCP) is an artefact caused by EDTA-dependent platelet clumping in laboratory testing. Unrecognized cases may lead to unnecessary investigations, diagnostic confusion, and inappropriate medical management. We present a case of EDTA-PTCP, a condition that is still commonly overlooked in clinical practice. A clinical suspicion should always be raised when a drop in platelet count in the blood is identified among otherwise asymptomatic patients. To confirm the diagnosis, serial platelet counts on alternative anticoagulants, i.e., citrate or heparin, and blood smear studies to check for platelet clumping have to be performed. EDTA-PTCP awareness is vital to prevent patients from unnecessary medical procedures and investigations. Early recognition of this diagnostic artefact and its treatment using the appropriate diagnostic methods will help clinicians avoid misinterpreting laboratory findings. This leads to precise management of affected patients and reduces unnecessary patient anxiety, mismanagement, and healthcare costs.

幻影血小板问题:揭示乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)诱导的假性血小板减少症。
在实验室测试中,乙二胺四乙酸诱导的假性血小板减少症(EDTA-PTCP)是由edta依赖性血小板聚集引起的人工产物。未被识别的病例可能导致不必要的调查、诊断混乱和不适当的医疗管理。我们提出一个EDTA-PTCP病例,这种情况在临床实践中仍然普遍被忽视。当在其他无症状的患者中发现血液中血小板计数下降时,应始终提出临床怀疑。为了确认诊断,必须进行替代抗凝剂(即柠檬酸盐或肝素)的连续血小板计数和血液涂片检查血小板结块。了解EDTA-PTCP对于防止患者进行不必要的医疗程序和调查至关重要。早期认识到这种诊断伪影,并使用适当的诊断方法进行治疗,将有助于临床医生避免误解实验室结果。这导致对受影响患者的精确管理,并减少不必要的患者焦虑、管理不善和医疗保健成本。
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