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摘要
始终使用有条理的方法来解释全血细胞计数(CBC)结果,可以帮助发现在报告结果之前需要补救的虚假结果。它还可以帮助确保在诊断结果的解释过程中没有临床重要信息被忽视。解释全血细胞计数的血小板部分的步骤是:解释血小板总数相对于参考区间。检查平均血小板体积并与参考区间进行比较。检查血小板分布宽度并与参考区间进行比较。检查血小板分布直方图,寻找干扰的证据。采取措施纠正这些错误,并根据修改后的结果重新评估步骤1-3。检查未成熟血小板分数并与参考区间进行比较。将数值参数与血小板形态相关联。将血小板结果与红细胞和白细胞参数相关联,并对患者的数值进行临床评估。给出了进行评估的解释,并将步骤应用于示例案例,以演示解释全血细胞计数血小板参数的方法。缩写:CBC -全血细胞计数,红细胞-红细胞计数,红细胞-红细胞计数,mcv -平均细胞体积,血小板-血小板计数,血小板-血小板计数,红细胞分布宽度,rna -核糖核酸,白细胞,μ l -微升
A Methodical Approach to Interpreting the Platelet Parameters of the Complete Blood Count
Consistent use of a methodical approach to interpreting complete blood count (CBC) results can help detect spurious results that require remedy before results are reported. It can also help ensure that no clinically important information is overlooked during diagnostic interpretation of the results. The steps for interpreting the platelet portion of the CBC are: Interpret the total platelet count relative to the reference interval. Examine the mean platelet volume and compare to the reference interval. Examine the platelet distribution width and compare to the reference interval. Examine the platelet distribution histogram for evidence of interferences. Take steps to correct these and reassess Steps 1-3 based on the revised results. Examine the immature platelet fraction and compare to the reference interval. Correlate the numerical parameters with platelet morphology. Correlate platelet results with red blood and white blood cell parameters and conduct clinical assessment of the patient's values. Explanations for conducting the evaluations are provided and the steps are applied to example cases to demonstrate the approach to interpreting the platelet parameters of the CBC. ABBREVIATIONS: CBC - complete blood count, rbc-red blood cell, RBC-red blood cell count, MCV-mean cell volume, plt-platelet, PLT-platelet count, RDW- red blood cell distribution width, RNA-ribonucleic acid, wbc-white blood cell, μL-microliter