Objective: To identify the potential prognostic value of lymphocyte subsets in COVID-19 patients, where lymphopenia is a common finding.
Methods: In 353 COVID-19 inpatients and 40 controls T cell subsets with markers of senescence and exhaustion were studied by flow cytometry.
Results: In severe illness, total lymphocytes B, NK, and all T subsets were dampened.
Objectives: The VES-Matic 5 is an automated analyzer that assesses erythrocyte sedimentation rate based on a modified Westergren sedimentation technique. Instrument performance was established by addressing the recommendations of the International Council for Standardization in Haematology.
Methods: Comparison against the reference Westergren method was performed for all samples, and further for the low, middle, and upper third of the analytical range.
Objectives: Patients in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are a high-risk population for sepsis, recognized as a major cause of admission and death. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and prognostication of monocyte distribution width (MDW) in sepsis for patients admitted to ICU.
Methods: Between January and June 2020, we conducted a prospective observational study during the hospitalization of 506 adult patients admitted to the ICU.
Hairy cell leukemia variant (HCLv) is a provisional disease in the 2016 WHO classification of lymphomas, characterized by unfavorable prognosis and early relapse following conventional purine analog-based regimens. In this study, we report 2 patients with relapsed HCLv treated with ibrutinib. The first patient achieved a partial response following ibrutinib treatment and received the drug for 16 months, without severe adverse events.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Standardized criteria guaranteeing harmonized interpretation among morphologists in the provision of morphology results represent an important tool to be adopted for risk management and patient safety. Aim of this work is to assess agreement among morphologists in the microscopic evaluation of the peripheral blood smear.
Methods: 17 morphologists participating in the external quality assessment (EQA) program individually evaluated the blood smear and recorded the results using a personal username and password.
Introduction: iSED is an alternate automated analyzer for erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) based on photometric rheology technology that estimates ESR by measuring rouleaux formation. The aim was to evaluate the analytical performance of the iSED analyzer and compare the results with the Westergren method and another alternate ESR analyzer, TEST1.
Methods: Validation was performed at two study sites according to the recommendations by the International Council for Standardization in Haematology and included determination of intrarun precision and inter-run precision, bias, carryover, and method comparison, which was further assessed for samples with normal and low hematocrit, as well as per low, middle, and upper third of the analytical range.
Bacterial infections represent life-threatening complications in patients with febrile neutropenia (FN). Diagnostic biomarkers of infections may help to differentiate bacteraemia from non-bacteraemia FN. We aimed to evaluate the utility of procalcitonin (PCT), presepsin (PS), C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) as biomarkers of bacteraemia in adult FN patients with haematological malignancies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVes-Matic CUBE 200 is an automated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) analyser based on the modified Westergren principle of measurement. In this study, we aimed to assess its analytical performance following the key points addressed by the International Council for Standardization in Haematology and the comparability with the gold standard Westergren method. Comparison of the two methods yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground Development of automated analyzers for erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) has imposed the need for extensive validation prior to their implementation in routine practice, to ensure comparability with the reference Westergren method. The aim of our study was to perform the analytical validation of two automated ESR analyzers, the Ves-Matic Cube 200 and the TEST1. Methods Validation was performed according to the recent International Council for Standardization in Hematology recommendations and included determination of intrarun and inter-run precision, assessment of sample carryover, hemolysis interference, sensitivity to fibrinogen, method comparison with the gold standard Westergren method and stability test.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackgrounds: The BD Vacutainer® Barricor™ Plasma collection tube (BD Barricor) uses an innovative non-gel separation method. This study compared the plasma residual cell count (PRCC) obtained from BD Barricor and from BD PST II plasma tubes.
Methods: Four BD Barricors and one BD PST II were collected from 40 donors.
Hairy cell leukemia variant (HCLv) is a chronic lymphoproliferative disorder classified as a provisional entity in the 2016 WHO Classification of Lymphoid Tumors. HCLv is characterized by unfavorable prognosis, low complete remission rates and limited disease control following classical hairy cell leukemia-based regimens. In this study, we report 3 cases of elderly patients with treatment-naive, un-mutated HCLv, who were effectively treated with four cycles of bendamustine plus rituximab.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFormerly defined "critical values", the importance of critical results (CRs) management in patient care has grown in recent years. According to the George Lundberg definition the result becomes "critical" when, exceeding actionable thresholds, it suggests imminent danger for the patient, unless appropriate therapy is initiated promptly. As required in most important accreditation standards, such as the ISO:15,189 or the Joint Commission standards, a quality reporting system should deliver the correct result to the appropriate clinician in a time-frame that ensures patient safety.
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Objective: to evaluate the knowledge of Community Health Agents (CHA) about the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and its vaccination.
Methods: this is a cross-sectional study with CHA who worked in Tubarão-SC, Brazil, in 2014; data were collected through an evaluation tool about HPV and its vaccination, validated for English language and translated and adapted into Portuguese.
Results: 124 CHA participated in this study; all of them had already heard about HPV, but only 25.
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) patients are at risk of developing thrombotic events. Qualitative platelet (PLT) abnormalities and activation of endothelial cells (ECs) and PLTs are thought to be involved. Microparticles (MPs) can originate from PLTs (PMPs), ECs (EMPs), or red cells (RMPs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Quality indicators (QIs) used as performance measurements are an effective tool in accurately estimating quality, identifying problems that may need to be addressed, and monitoring the processes over time. In Laboratory Medicine, QIs should cover all steps of the testing process, as error studies have confirmed that most errors occur in the pre- and post-analytical phase of testing. Aim of the present study is to provide preliminary results on QIs and related performance criteria in the post-analytical phase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Most errors in laboratory medicine occur in the pre-analytical phase of the total testing process. Phlebotomy, a crucial step in the pre-analytical phase influencing laboratory results and patient outcome, calls for quality assurance procedures and automation in order to prevent errors and ensure patient safety.
Methods: We compared the performance of a new small, automated device, the ProTube Inpeco, designed for use in phlebotomy with a complete traceability of the process, with a centralized automated system, BC ROBO.
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the ways in which preanalytic factors related to physiologic status can affect the complete blood cell count (CBC) in patients referring to an emergency department (ED).
Methods: Over a 1-year period, the results of hemoglobin (Hb) level and white blood cell (WBC) counts of the first CBC tests undertaken in consecutive patients (n = 11487) referring to the ED were compared with those obtained in the same patients at a second test undertaken within 24 hours of admission. A prospective evaluation of the same differences was made in another group (group 2) of 1025 consecutive ED patients, several clinical characteristics being taken into consideration.
The reticulocyte count reflects the erythropoietic activity of bone marrow and is thus useful in both diagnosing anemias and monitoring bone marrow response to therapy. Automated flow-cytometric analysis has led to a significant advance in reticulocyte counting, by simultaneously providing additional parameters and indices such as the reticulocyte immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF), the reticulocyte volume, and the hemoglobin content and concentration. IRF has been proposed as an early marker of engraftment.
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