The use of erythrocyte (RBC) indices in the differential diagnosis of microcytic anemias: is it an approach to be adopted?

To evaluate prospectively RBC indices as a diagnostic tool at a high complexity general hospital. We analyzed 2278 blood cell counts from the core laboratory of our service and we found 343(15%) microcytic anemias. Concomitant serum samples were found from 52 patients above 14 years-old, and ferriti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (1992) 2002-07, Vol.48 (3), p.222-224
Hauptverfasser: Melo, Murilo Rezende, Purini, Maria Cristina, Cancado, Rodolfo D, Kooro, Fernando, Chiattone, Carlos Sergio
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate prospectively RBC indices as a diagnostic tool at a high complexity general hospital. We analyzed 2278 blood cell counts from the core laboratory of our service and we found 343(15%) microcytic anemias. Concomitant serum samples were found from 52 patients above 14 years-old, and ferritin measurement and hemoglobin electrophoresis were performed. We classified our patients in three groups: Iron-deficiency anemia (AF; 26 patients), beta-thalassemia minor (BTM; n=17) and non-iron-deficiency-non-beta-thalassemia (ANFNT; n=9). We evaluated the following RBC indices for group discrimination, with variance and ROC curve analysis: RBC, MCV, MCH, RDW, England's index and Green's index. None of the indices allowed complete discrimination of all groups. We have established limits for each of the indices, and sensitivity (S), specificity(E), positive and negative predictive values and test efficiency were determined. BTM was better distinguished from the other groups by RBC (above 5 millions/mL) and England's index (
ISSN:0104-4230