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Use of the Cell-Dyn Sapphire Hematology Analyzer for Automated Counting of Blood Cells in Body Fluids
Author(s) -
Dieter De Smet,
Guy Van Moer,
Geert A. Martens,
N. Nanos,
Lutgarde Smet,
Kristin Jochmans,
Marc De Waele
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
american journal of clinical pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.859
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1943-7722
pISSN - 0002-9173
DOI - 10.1309/ajcpy7j7olaszapc
Subject(s) - hematology analyzer , cell counting , body fluid , hemocytometer , cerebrospinal fluid , pathology , gold standard (test) , medicine , biomedical engineering , cancer , cell cycle
The enumeration and identification of blood cells in body fluids offers important information for the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions. Manual microscopic methods (hemacytometer total cell count and cytocentrifuged differential count) have inherent analytic and economic disadvantages but are still considered the "gold standard" methods. We evaluated the analytic and clinical performance of the Cell-Dyn Sapphire hematology analyzer (Abbott Diagnostics Division, Santa Clara, CA) for automated blood cell counting and leukocyte differential counting in cerebrospinal fluid, serous fluid (peritoneal and pleural fluid), and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis fluid, and we compared the performance with the respective manual methods. In the present article, we describe its applicability for the distinct body fluids, and we highlight limitations and caveats.

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