Detection of Crystals in Gram-Stained Synovial Fluid.

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-02 DOI:10.1093/jalm/jfae162
Steven J Szlembarski, William A Agger, Sarah R Pendley, Stephen J Bloechl, Christopher H Cogbill, Arick P Sabin, Cathy Mikkelson Fischer, Douglas W White
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Background: Gout and calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease are common crystalline arthropathies. Identification of crystals in synovial fluid using polarized light microscopy (PLM) aids diagnosis. In routine clinical practice, the volume of synovial fluid available for PLM is frequently insufficient, especially when fluid is also needed for other analyses, such as Gram stain and culture. Few studies have investigated the reliability of microscopic examination for crystals, with or without polarization, using Gram-stained synovial fluid specimens. This study estimated the sensitivity and specificity of microscopy with and without polarization on Gram-stained specimens for identification of crystals compared with standard PLM on unstained samples.

Methods: In total, 105 unstained synovial and bursal fluid samples were processed and examined by laboratory personnel using routine PLM procedures. Gram-stained samples of the same fluid were independently interpreted by microbiologists trained in examining fluid for crystals using standard light microscopy, followed by at least 2 pathologists using PLM.

Results: Compared with standard PLM on unstained samples, the sensitivity and specificity of crystal examination by microbiologists on Gram-stained samples were 16% and 98%, respectively. Pathologists, using PLM on these Gram-stained samples, achieved slightly better sensitivity (24.5% and 96%, respectively). Concordance regarding crystal type was 100% and unaffected by Gram stain.

Conclusions: Crystal examination of Gram-stained synovial and bursal fluid by trained personnel has low sensitivity but high specificity compared with standard evaluation of unstained samples. Examination of Gram-stained samples with PLM may be helpful when sample volumes are limited and, when positive, has sufficient specificity to support crystalline arthropathy diagnoses.

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革兰氏染色滑液中晶体的检测。
背景:痛风和焦磷酸钙沉积(CPPD)病是常见的结晶性关节病。利用偏振光显微镜(PLM)鉴定滑液中的晶体有助于诊断。在常规临床实践中,可用于PLM的滑液量经常不足,特别是当还需要进行其他分析(如革兰氏染色和培养)时。很少有研究调查了使用革兰氏染色滑液标本对晶体进行显微镜检查的可靠性,无论有无极化。本研究估计了在革兰氏染色标本上使用和不使用偏振显微镜鉴定晶体的灵敏度和特异性,并与未染色样品上使用标准PLM进行比较。方法:共105份未染色的滑液和法氏囊液样本,由实验室人员使用常规PLM程序进行处理和检查。同一液体的革兰氏染色样品由经过标准光学显微镜检查液体晶体训练的微生物学家独立解释,随后至少有2名病理学家使用PLM。结果:与未染色样品的标准PLM相比较,革兰氏染色样品的结晶检测灵敏度和特异性分别为16%和98%。病理学家在这些革兰氏染色的样本上使用PLM,获得了稍好的灵敏度(分别为24.5%和96%)。晶体类型一致性100%,不受革兰氏染色影响。结论:与未染色样品的标准评价相比,训练有素的人员对革兰氏染色的滑液和法氏囊液进行晶体检查灵敏度低,但特异性高。当样本量有限时,检查革兰氏染色的PLM样品可能是有帮助的,当阳性时,有足够的特异性来支持结晶性关节病的诊断。
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