Journal of Blood Medicine (Mar 2023)

Validation of the International Consensus Group Criteria for Slide Review Following Automated Complete Blood Count at Jimma Medical Center, Ethiopia

  • Kiya GT,
  • Mamo AG,
  • Biya SA,
  • Gobena DG,
  • Demeke N,
  • Shenkutie TY

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 213 – 220

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Girum Tesfaye Kiya,1 Aklilu Getachew Mamo,1 Sintayehu Asaye Biya,1 Dejene Gebre Gobena,1 Natal Demeke,2 Tilahun Yemane Shenkutie1 1School of Medical Laboratory Science, Health Institute, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia; 2Washington Medical Center, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Girum Tesfaye Kiya, P.O.Box: 378, Tel +251920274035, Email [email protected]: The international consensus group suggested criteria for action following automated complete blood count and white blood cell differential analysis. These criteria were set based on data from laboratories of developed countries. It is highly important to validate the criteria in developing countries where infectious diseases are still rampant that can affect blood cell count and morphology. Thus, this study aimed to validate the consensus group criteria for slide review at Jimma Medical Center, Ethiopia from November 1, 2020 to February 30, 2021.Methods: The study comprised a total of 1685 patient samples from the daily laboratory workload of CBC analysis. The samples were collected in K2-EDTA tubes (Becton Dickinson) and analyzed using Coulter DxH 800 and Sysmex XT-1880 hematology analyzers. A slide review was done on two Wright-stained slides for each sample. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 20 software.Results: There were 39.8% positive findings, the majority of which were related to red blood cells. The false negative and false positive rates for Sysmex and Coulter analyzer were 2.4% vs 4.8%; and 4.6% vs 4.7%, respectively. The false negative rate was unacceptably higher when we used physicians’ triggered slide review, which was 17.3% and 17.9% for Sysmex and Coulter analyzers, respectively.Conclusion: Generally, the consensus group rules are suitable to use in our setting. However, we might still need to modify the rules, particularly to reduce the review rates. It is also necessary to confirm the rules with case mixes proportionally derived from the source population.Keywords: validation, international consensus group criteria, slide review, complete blood count

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