Automated hematology analyzers generate accurate complete blood counts (CBC) results on nearly all specimens. However, every laboratory encounters, at times, some specimens that yield no or inaccurate result(s) for one or more CBC parameters even when the analyzer is functioning properly and the manufacturer\u27s instructions are followed to the letter. Inaccurate results, which may adversely affect patient care, are clinically unreliable and require the attention of laboratory professionals. Laboratory professionals must recognize unreliable results, determine the possible cause(s), and be acquainted with the ways to obtain reliable results on such specimens. We present a concise overview of the known causes of unreliable automated CBC res...
A knowledge of the limitations of automated platelet counting is essential for the effective care of...
Background: In vitro hemolysis, the prevailing cause of preanalytical error in routine laboratory di...
Background XE-5000 is an automated hematology analyzer utilized by clinical laboratories worldwide t...
Several generations of automated hematology analyzers are currently being used to determine a wide r...
Verification of hematology analyzers (automated blood cell counters) is mandatory before new hematol...
One of the most commonly ordered clinical laboratory tests, a blood count, also called a complete bl...
Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before res...
Objectives: Manual platelet estimation is one of the methods used when automated platelet estimates ...
Blood count is an indicative method of assessing the patient\u27s health through the cells present i...
Laboratory hematology provides an essential contribution to diagnostics and therapeutic management o...
The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most frequently requested tests in laboratory medicine,...
A complete blood count (CBC), also known as full blood count (FBC) or full blood exam (FBE) or blood...
Genetic hemoglobinopathies are the most common single-gene disorder worldwide. Some automated hemato...
BACKGROUND: Allowable total error (TE(a)) goals for hemoglobin (Hb) A(1c) require minimal assay impr...
known to artifactually influence various results ranging from haemoglobin estimation to immunologica...
A knowledge of the limitations of automated platelet counting is essential for the effective care of...
Background: In vitro hemolysis, the prevailing cause of preanalytical error in routine laboratory di...
Background XE-5000 is an automated hematology analyzer utilized by clinical laboratories worldwide t...
Several generations of automated hematology analyzers are currently being used to determine a wide r...
Verification of hematology analyzers (automated blood cell counters) is mandatory before new hematol...
One of the most commonly ordered clinical laboratory tests, a blood count, also called a complete bl...
Background: Laboratory errors arise at any stage of testing. Detecting these inaccuracies before res...
Objectives: Manual platelet estimation is one of the methods used when automated platelet estimates ...
Blood count is an indicative method of assessing the patient\u27s health through the cells present i...
Laboratory hematology provides an essential contribution to diagnostics and therapeutic management o...
The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most frequently requested tests in laboratory medicine,...
A complete blood count (CBC), also known as full blood count (FBC) or full blood exam (FBE) or blood...
Genetic hemoglobinopathies are the most common single-gene disorder worldwide. Some automated hemato...
BACKGROUND: Allowable total error (TE(a)) goals for hemoglobin (Hb) A(1c) require minimal assay impr...
known to artifactually influence various results ranging from haemoglobin estimation to immunologica...
A knowledge of the limitations of automated platelet counting is essential for the effective care of...
Background: In vitro hemolysis, the prevailing cause of preanalytical error in routine laboratory di...
Background XE-5000 is an automated hematology analyzer utilized by clinical laboratories worldwide t...