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Clinical utility of Abbott Alinity hq extended red blood cell parameters in differentiating β-thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 1635-1643

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijlh.13663

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Alinity hq extended RBC parameters; microcytic anemia; optical technology; beta-thalassemia carrier

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  1. Abbott, Hematology, Santa Clara, California, USA

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The study demonstrated that the Abbott Alinity hq advanced optical RBC technology is effective in differentiating between iron deficiency anemia and beta-thalassemia carrier status. Various red cell parameters and mathematical formulas showed high discriminative power, highlighting the diagnostic utility of extended red cell analysis for these two common microcytic anemias.
Introduction: The objective of the study was to evaluate the performance of the Abbott Alinity hq advanced multi angle polarized scatter separation (MAPSS(TM))-based optical RBC technology, for the differentiation between iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and beta-thalassemia carrier status. Methods: Four hundred and sixty-four samples were analyzed. 228 were healthy controls, 30 were beta-thalassemia carriers, and 40 were IDA. Receiver operating characteristics analysis evaluated the performance of red cell parameters and mathematical formulas. Results: RBC concentration was the most efficient discriminant (area under the curve; AUC of 0.963, Youden Index of 0.88) followed by red blood cell distribution width in size distribution (AUC of 0.960 and YI of 0.86), and red blood cell distribution width coefficient of variation (AUC of 0.924, and YI of 0.74). The absolute reticulocyte concentration showed good diagnostic efficiency, with AUC of 0.808. Hemoglobin distribution width, the %CV of directly measured cellular hemoglobin concentration, and CHCr, the average hemoglobin concentration of reticulocytes have emerged as novel discriminating parameters, with AUC of 0.749 and 0.785, respectively. The England and Fraser index was the best discriminating mathematical formula based on Youden Index of 0.91. The Ricerca, red blood cell distribution width index, Green and King, and Mentzner Index formulas also showed strong discriminative power. The Shine and Lal index, together with the recent mathematical formula M/H, (ratio of percent microcytic and hypochromic red blood cells) demonstrated moderate performance with AUC of 0.796 and 0.740, respectively. Conclusion: Extended red cell analysis delivered by the advanced optical technology on the Alinity hq hematology analyzer has efficient diagnostic utility in the initial discrimination of the two most common microcytic anemias: IDA and beta-thalassemia trait.

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