血液分析仪
血液学
医学
血小板增多症
内科学
微细胞增多
周转时间
病理
胃肠病学
贫血
血小板
缺铁
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Édouard Cornet,François Mullier,Noémie Despas,Hugues Jacqmin,Carole Geara,Marouane Boubaya,Bernard Châtelain,Xavier Troussard
标识
DOI:10.1080/00365513.2016.1199049
摘要
The French-Speaking Cellular Haematology Group (GFHC) recently published criteria for microscopic analysis of a blood smears when a hemogram is requested. In order to evaluate and improve these recommendations using an XN (Sysmex) analyzer, we assessed 31,836 samples categorized into two sub-groups of patients either receiving or not receiving care in the clinical hematology/oncology departments of two university hospitals. By combining the manufacturer's recommendations and the GFHC recommendations, 21.3% of samples had a positive review flag in phase 1 of our study (17,991 samples). In phase 2 (13,845 samples), increasing the immature granulocytes (IG) percentage from 5–10% as a review trigger threshold, and ignoring slides with isolated flags 'PLT HIGH' (thrombocytosis) or 'MCV LOW' (microcytosis) or 'Blast/Abn Lymph and Atypical Lymph' (blast cells/abnormal lymphocytes and atypical lymphocytes) (in the absence of abnormal cells on a previous blood smear within 72 h), enabled us to significantly reduce the number of slides reviewed from 21.3–15.0% (p < 0.0001), without loss of clinical value. This decrease occurred in both sub-groups (hematology 48.7–38.0%, non-hematology 18.3–11.7%, p < 0.0001). In conclusion, the application of the GFHC criteria adapted to XN analyzers has enabled us to optimize the hematology laboratory processes, and thus reduce the production costs and the turnaround time of hemogram results.
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