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Evaluation of the analytical performances of a portable, 18‐parameter hemometric system using capillary blood samples for blood donor enrolment
Author(s) -
Pierelli L.,
Zennaro F.,
Patti D.,
Miceli M.,
Iudicone P.,
Mannella E.
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
vox sanguinis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.68
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1423-0410
pISSN - 0042-9007
DOI - 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2009.01256.x
Subject(s) - blood donor , capillary action , chromatography , medicine , analytical chemistry (journal) , biomedical engineering , materials science , chemistry , immunology , composite material
Background and Objectives  Blood donor enrolment process is frequently based on the sole capillary haemoglobin (Hb) evaluation while platelet donors by apheresis also requires platelet (Plt) count. The ‘sole Hb’ approach prevents a complete donor evaluation and does not allow Plt donor enrolment. To extend blood counts before donations, we evaluated the performances of a multiparametric counter using capillary blood. Materials and Methods  The ABX Micros 60 (Micros 60) blood analyzer was employed on capillary blood and compared with venous counts by a reference counter (Coulter AcT 5diff) in a first series of 416 donors and in a second series of 136, after a 3‐month period of routine use of this study counter. An average of 50 μl of capillary blood was collected whose 10 μl had been aspirated by Micros 60. Results  High correlations were found between capillary counts using Micros 60 and venous counts using the reference counter. Mean Plt counts differed of 37 × 10 9 /l less for capillary approach in the first series of comparisons, but decreased to 10 × 10 9 /l less in the second series due to a greater expertise of operators in capillary sampling. All other parameters were accurate and never reached clinical relevance albeit they showed statistically significant differences. Conclusion  Data on Micros 60 demonstrated that capillary predonation counts may represent a feasible and effective approach to realize an accurate enrolment process of blood and Plt donors.

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