Mindray BC-6800Plus 分析仪中的假性红细胞:真菌血症诊断预测的线索。实验和初步临床报告。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Xiaohe Zheng, Antonio La Gioia, Fabiana Fiorini, Dong Wang, Shihong Zhang, Miriam Marsano, Carmine Nicastro, Maurizio Fumi, Jinzhu Luo
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摘要

导言念珠菌血症是导致免疫抑制或衰弱患者死亡的重要原因之一。一些血液分析仪(如 Mindray BC-6800Plus)的仪器细胞图异常可能与循环念珠菌有关。我们研究了这一信息在诊断中可能起到的作用:方法:通过在 75 份剩血和匿名外周血样本中加入白色念珠菌、副丝状念珠菌和光滑念珠菌的等分,模拟真菌血流感染。细胞学异常与实验样本的细胞学异常类似,用于筛选可能患有真菌血症的患者。外周血涂片的显微镜检查是确诊方法:结果:在所有实验样本中,各种类型的念珠菌都会导致假性红细胞以及 WNB 和 DIFF 细胞图的形态异常。外周血涂片的显微镜下发现了游离或被中性粒细胞吞噬的循环囊孢子。在临床验证中,72 名患者是根据 WNB 和 DIFF 细胞图中出现的诱发团块而被招募的。在 72 份样本中,39 份样本的显微镜检查结果为 NRBC 阳性。根据血液培养结果,光镜下发现其余 33 份样本中存在多种念珠菌或非念珠菌类型的真菌。这些病例中有 9 例尚不知道是否患有血流感染:尽管这些诊断能力还需要进一步的临床确证研究,但 BC 6800Plus 与真菌血症有关的细胞学异常已被证明有助于快速监测已确诊患者的持续真菌血症。在未知或未确诊的病例中,它们可能会成为后续诊断-治疗途径的触发点。
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Pseudo-NRBC in the Mindray BC-6800Plus analyzer: A clue for diagnostic anticipation of fungemia. Experimental and preliminary clinical reports

Introduction

Candidemia can be a significant cause of death in immunosuppressed or debilitated patients particularly. Abnormalities of the instrumental cytograms of some hematological analyzers, such as Mindray BC-6800Plus, can be related to circulating Candida. We studied the possible diagnostic usefulness of this information.

Methods

A fungal bloodstream infection has been simulated by adding aliquots of Candida albicans, Candida parapsilosis, and Candida glabrata to 75 leftovers and anonymized peripheral blood samples. Cytographic abnormalities like those of experimental samples were used to select patients with possible fungemia. The microscopic review of peripheral blood smears constituted the confirmatory method.

Results

In all experimental samples, the various Candida types caused pseudo-NRBC and morphological abnormalities of WNB and DIFF cytograms. Circulating blastospores, free or engulfed by neutrophils, were the microscopic findings in the peripheral blood smears.

In the clinical verification, 72 patients were recruited based on the presence of an evocative cluster in the WNB and DIFF cytograms. The microscopic review of 39 out of 72 samples was positive for NRBC. According to blood cultures, light microscopy revealed fungal forms of several Candida or non-Candida types in the remaining 33 samples. Nine of these cases were not yet known to suffer from bloodstream infection.

Conclusions

Although further confirmatory clinical studies are required for these diagnostic abilities, the BC 6800Plus cytographic abnormalities related to fungemia have proven helpful in rapidly monitoring persistent fungemia in already diagnosed patients. In unknown or undiagnosed cases, they could be the trigger point for the subsequent diagnostic-therapeutic pathway.

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4.50
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211
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology provides a forum for the communication of new developments, research topics and the practice of laboratory haematology. The journal publishes invited reviews, full length original articles, and correspondence. The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology is the official journal of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology, which addresses the following sub-disciplines: cellular analysis, flow cytometry, haemostasis and thrombosis, molecular diagnostics, haematology informatics, haemoglobinopathies, point of care testing, standards and guidelines. The journal was launched in 2006 as the successor to Clinical and Laboratory Hematology, which was first published in 1979. An active and positive editorial policy ensures that work of a high scientific standard is reported, in order to bridge the gap between practical and academic aspects of laboratory haematology.
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