Stability of blood cell counts, hematologic parameters and reticulocytes indexes on the Advia A120 hematologic analyzer

Giuseppe Lippi , Gian Luca Salvagno , Gian Pietro Solero , Massimo Franchini , Gian Cesare Guidi
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Delayed sample analysis is not a rare circumstance in clinical and laboratory practice, especially when blood samples are shipped to distant centralized laboratories, when the analysis can not be readily performed, or when retesting is appropriate. In this study we sought to evaluate the stability of conventional and new hematologic parameters in blood specimens stored for as long as 24 hours at 4°C. Of the 21 hematologic parameters tested with the use of the Advia 120 hematologic analyzer (Bayer Diagnostics), means for paired samples of specimens differed significantly over the 24-hour storage period for hematocrit, main corpuscular volume, percentage of macrocytes, platelet count, main platelet volume, reticulocyte count and percentage, and reticulocyte hemoglobin content (all P < .01). We noted no significant changes in the other parameters tested or in the white blood cell differential. The overall distribution of the immature reticulocytes fractions remained substantially unchanged, though the high staining-intensity fraction showed a considerable shift from the baseline measure. Bland-Altman plots and limits-of-agreement analysis showed mean biases between −4.8% and 37.2% and relative coefficients of variations ranging from 0.4% to 32.7%. The 95% agreement interval in the set of differences was satisfactory and almost within the current analytic-quality specifications for desirable bias. The results of this investigation suggest that, within certain limitations for parameters derived or calculated from cellular volumes, blood specimens stored for as long as 24 hours at 4° C may be suitable for hematologic testing.

Advia A120血液分析仪血细胞计数、血液学参数和网织红细胞指标的稳定性
在临床和实验室实践中,延迟样本分析并不罕见,特别是当血液样本被运送到遥远的集中实验室时,当分析不能轻易进行时,或者当重新检测是合适的时。在这项研究中,我们试图评估在4°C下保存24小时的血液标本中传统和新的血液学参数的稳定性。在使用Advia 120血液学分析仪(拜耳诊断)检测的21项血液学参数中,配对样本在24小时储存期间的红细胞比容、主要红细胞体积、巨细胞百分比、血小板计数、主要血小板体积、网状红细胞计数和百分比以及网状红细胞血红蛋白含量的平均值存在显著差异(所有P <. 01)。我们注意到其他测试参数或白细胞差异没有明显变化。未成熟网织红细胞的总体分布基本保持不变,尽管高染色强度部分显示出与基线测量相当大的变化。Bland-Altman图和一致限分析显示,平均偏差在- 4.8%至37.2%之间,相对变异系数在0.4%至32.7%之间。差异集95%的一致性区间是令人满意的,并且几乎在当前的分析质量规范的理想偏差范围内。这项研究的结果表明,在细胞体积导出或计算的参数的一定限制范围内,在4°C下储存长达24小时的血液标本可能适用于血液学检测。
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