Favorable correlation between neutrophil percentages obtained using automated hematology analyzers and microscopic examinations in malignant lymphoma patients receiving chemotherapy.
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Abstract
Automated hematology analyzers are routinely used to assess blood cell counts and leukocyte differentials. However, the accuracy of assessing neutrophil percentages with automated hematology analyzers in patients undergoing chemotherapy has not been examined. In this study, the correlation between neutrophil percentages calculated by automated hematology analyzers and those obtained through manual microscopic examinations by laboratory technicians was investigated on the day of chemotherapy initiation in 125 patients receiving CHOP-based chemotherapy for malignant lymphoma. Peripheral blood counts and 5-part leukocyte differential percentages were analyzed using the Sysmex XE-5000 system. An examination of 797 samples from each chemotherapy course showed a favorable correlation between the two methods (Pearson's r = 0.917). However, this correlation significantly diminished in samples when the bone marrow nucleated cell count was ≤ 50 × 109/L or granulocyte colony-stimulating factors were administered in previous chemotherapy courses (r = 0.881 and 0.886, respectively). Furthermore, a tendency towards a weaker correlation was noted when the percentage of immature neutrophils exceeded 3% (r = 0.894). Nevertheless, in all these conditions, the correlations consistently had coefficients of > 0.8, emphasizing the robustness of the correlation. Our study suggests that neutrophil percentages calculated by automated hematology analyzers on the first day of chemotherapy were strongly correlated with those obtained through microscopic examinations. Measuring neutrophil counts with an automated hematology analyzer is sufficient, even in patients receiving chemotherapy.
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Annals of Hematology covers the whole spectrum of clinical and experimental hematology, hemostaseology, blood transfusion, and related aspects of medical oncology, including diagnosis and treatment of leukemias, lymphatic neoplasias and solid tumors, and transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells. Coverage includes general aspects of oncology, molecular biology and immunology as pertinent to problems of human blood disease. The journal is associated with the German Society for Hematology and Medical Oncology, and the Austrian Society for Hematology and Oncology.