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  • The complete blood count (CBC) and differential blood count are vital tests used in intensive care for diagnosing conditions like anemia, thrombopenia, and sepsis.
  • Clinicians traditionally focus on specific cell types to guide treatment during emergencies.
  • The authors highlight advancements in automated hematology analyzers that provide more comprehensive data for effectively monitoring therapy in intensive care settings.

Article Abstract

One of the most frequently ordered tests by intensive care medical staff is the complete (CBC) and differential blood count for diagnosing anemia due to blood loss, characterizing thrombopenic conditions or finding proof for sepsis. Classically, the clinician relies on the quantification of single cell classes for substitutive therapy especially in emergency situations. Here, the authors discuss new possibilities offered by markers of the extended blood count from fully automatized haematology analyzers supplying valuable information for monitoring therapies in intensive care units.

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