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Drop-to-Drop Variation in the Cellular Components of Fingerprick Blood Implications for Point-of-Care Diagnostic Development

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
卷 144, 期 6, 页码 885-894

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1309/AJCP1L7DKMPCHPEH

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Point-of-care diagnostics; Fingerprick blood; Fingerstick blood; Capillary blood; Hemoglobin; WBC

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Objectives: Blood obtained via fingerprick is commonly used in point-of-care assays, but few studies have assessed variability in parameters obtained from successive drops of fingerprick blood, which may cause problems for clinical decision making and for assessing accuracy of point-of-care tests. Methods: We used a hematology analyzer to analyze the hemoglobin concentration, total WBC count, three-part WBC differential, and platelet count in six successive drops of blood collected from one fingerprick from each of 11 donors, and we used a hemoglobinometer to measure the hemoglobin concentration of 10 drops of fingerprick blood from each of 7 donors. Results: The average percent coefficient of variation (CV) for successive drops of fingerprick blood was higher by up to 3.4 times for hemoglobin, 5.7 times for WBC count, 3 times for lymphocyte count, 7.7 times for granulocyte count, and 4 times for platelets than in venous controls measured using a hematology analyzer. The average percent CV for fingerprick blood was up to 5 times higher for hemoglobin than venous blood measured using a point-of-care hemoglobinometer. Fluctuations in blood parameters with increasing volume of fingerprick blood are within instrument variability for volumes equal to or greater than 60 to 100,mu L. Conclusions: These data suggest caution when using measurements from a single drop of fingerprick blood.

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