Automated leukocyte differential counters.

Journal of health care technology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
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The leukocyte or white blood cell (WBC) differential count has been an established laboratory examination for almost a century. In recent years, the number of clinicians' requests for the test has grown steadily, and presently over 1,000,000 WBC differentials are performed daily in the United States. The manual WBC differential count requires tedious and repetitious cell classification, which is prone to subjective bias. Quite understandably, the WBC differential count has been a prime candidate for automation. Manufacturers have developed automated WBC differential counters that are accurate and that more precisely classify WBCs than do experienced morphologists. However, the WBC differential count, initially controversial because of technologists' subjective cell classification, has again become an object of debate following the substitution of automated instruments to perform cell identification. Instead of significantly better test results, automated WBC differential counters have demonstrated that variables inherent in the methodology, which cannot be controlled by automated techniques, limit the validity of information derived from the WBC differential. This report discusses the issues surrounding the use of automated WBC differential counters that need to be addressed by those contemplating acquisition of the technology. More fundamental questions are also explored, i.e., if the acknowledged clinical utility of the WBC differential in its present status is limited, what alternatives are available, and is investment in the currently available technology prudent?

自动白细胞差异计数器。
白细胞或白细胞(WBC)的鉴别计数已经建立了近一个世纪的实验室检查。近年来,临床医生对该测试的要求数量稳步增长,目前在美国每天进行超过1,000,000次白细胞鉴别。人工白细胞鉴别计数需要繁琐和重复的细胞分类,容易产生主观偏差。可以理解的是,白细胞差异计数一直是自动化的主要候选。制造商已经开发出自动化的白细胞差异计数器,它比经验丰富的形态学家更准确地对白细胞进行分类。然而,白细胞鉴别计数,最初由于技术人员的主观细胞分类而引起争议,在自动仪器代替细胞鉴定后再次成为争论的对象。自动化WBC微分计数器没有得到更好的测试结果,而是证明了方法中固有的变量,这些变量不能由自动化技术控制,限制了从WBC微分中获得的信息的有效性。本报告讨论了围绕使用自动白细胞计数差计数器的问题,这些问题需要那些考虑收购该技术的人解决。更基本的问题也被探讨,即,如果公认的临床用途的白细胞差异在其目前的状态是有限的,有哪些替代方案,投资于目前可用的技术是谨慎的?
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