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Research paper thumbnail of Thrombocyte Estimation Based on Blood Smear and Its Comparison Using Automated Haematology Analysers

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2019

BACKGROUND Accurate platelet counts are very important and are essential for patient care. There ... more BACKGROUND Accurate platelet counts are very important and are essential for patient care. There are many methods for counting platelets. Study was conducted with the objectives of evaluation of thrombocyte count from peripheral blood smear (PBS) and by using Sysmex automated haematology analyser and to compare the precision of manual method in comparison to automated platelet counts. Evaluation of thrombocyte counts is very necessary for certain conditions like dengue hemorrhagic fever. Thrombocyte counts are considered as one of the most important parameters to assess the severity of the illness and also to monitor the progression of the illness and response to the treatment. In such critical situations, manual counting of thrombocytes is considered more reliable compared to automated analysers. Automated haematology analyser counters are not usually available at all centres, especially in peripheral and rural areas though thrombocytes can also be assessed from the peripheral blood smears, which can be easily and precisely done at any set up. METHODS A study was conducted on 1000 Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) anticoagulated blood samples taken between October 2017 to May 2018. Samples were evaluated by automated haematology analyser (Sysmex XN1000 series), using impedance counting method and by examination of peripheral blood smear using Leishman's stain supplied by Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt Ltd. The calculation was done by determining the average number of platelets in an oil immersion field after assessing at least 10 fields of each peripheral blood smear in an oil immersion field.

Research paper thumbnail of Thrombocyte Estimation Based on Blood Smear and Its Comparison Using Automated Haematology Analysers

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2019

BACKGROUND Accurate platelet counts are very important and are essential for patient care. There ... more BACKGROUND Accurate platelet counts are very important and are essential for patient care. There are many methods for counting platelets. Study was conducted with the objectives of evaluation of thrombocyte count from peripheral blood smear (PBS) and by using Sysmex automated haematology analyser and to compare the precision of manual method in comparison to automated platelet counts. Evaluation of thrombocyte counts is very necessary for certain conditions like dengue hemorrhagic fever. Thrombocyte counts are considered as one of the most important parameters to assess the severity of the illness and also to monitor the progression of the illness and response to the treatment. In such critical situations, manual counting of thrombocytes is considered more reliable compared to automated analysers. Automated haematology analyser counters are not usually available at all centres, especially in peripheral and rural areas though thrombocytes can also be assessed from the peripheral blood smears, which can be easily and precisely done at any set up. METHODS A study was conducted on 1000 Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) anticoagulated blood samples taken between October 2017 to May 2018. Samples were evaluated by automated haematology analyser (Sysmex XN1000 series), using impedance counting method and by examination of peripheral blood smear using Leishman's stain supplied by Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt Ltd. The calculation was done by determining the average number of platelets in an oil immersion field after assessing at least 10 fields of each peripheral blood smear in an oil immersion field.

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