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The diagnostic accuracy of Sysmex <scp>XN</scp> for identification of pseudothrombocytopenia using various thresholds for definition of platelet aggregation

Hanne Elisabeth Lunde, Agnete Nyborg Hjelmtvedt, E. Amundsen

2022International Journal of Laboratory Hematology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of the flag PLT-Clumps from the WNR/WDF and the PLT-F channels from Sysmex XN and to study how different cut-offs for investigation for pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP) and the definition of platelet aggregation affected the diagnostic accuracy. METHODS: /L and samples flagged for platelet aggregation by Sysmex XN-20. The samples were investigated for platelet aggregation in 30 fields using 40× objective. Findings were classified by size and quantity using two definitions of aggregation: the Norwegian quality improvement of laboratory investigations (Noklus) and the Groupe Francophone de'Hematologie Cellulaire (GFHC). The Q-values for the PLT-Clumps flag from the WNR/WFD channel and the PLT-F channel were compared with smear findings. RESULTS: ROC analysis showed that the diagnostic accuracy of the PLT-clumps flags increased with increasing stringency of the definition of platelet aggregation and when only samples with thrombocytopenia were investigated. With the most stringent PTCP definitions, the diagnostic accuracy of the PLT-Clumps flag from PLT-F was very high (AUC 0.97-0.98) and markedly better than for WNR/WDF. CONCLUSION: /L and a moderate to high number of aggregates in the smear. There is a need for a more precise definition of platelet aggregation.

Topics & Concepts

PlateletPlatelet aggregationMedicineChromatographyChemistryInternal medicineClinical Laboratory Practices and Quality ControlHematological disorders and diagnosticsPlatelet Disorders and Treatments