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Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting.

J Rosenblit1, C R Abreu, L N Szterling, J M Kutner, N Hamerschlak, P Frutuoso, T R Paiva, O C Ferreira.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: The hemoglobin (Hb) level is the most-used parameter for screening blood donors for the presence of anemia, one of the most-used methods for measuring Hb levels is based on photometric detection of cyanmetahemoglobin, as an alternative to this technology, HemoCue has developed a photometric method based on the determination of azide metahemoglobin.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of three methods for hemoglobin (Hb) determination in a blood bank setting.
DESIGN: Prospective study utilizing blood samples to compare methods for Hb determination.
SETTING: Hemotherapy Service of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, a private institution in the tertiary health care system. SAMPLE: Serial blood samples were collected from 259 individuals during the period from March to June 1996. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Test performances and their comparisons were assessed by the analysis of coefficients of variation (CV), linear regression and mean differences.
RESULTS: The CV for the three methods were: Coulter 0.68%, Cobas 0.82% and HemoCue 0.69%. There was no difference between the mean Hb determination for the three methods (p>0.05). The Coulter and Cobas methods showed the best agreement and the HemoCue method gave a lower Hb determination when compared to both the Coulter and Cobas methods. However, pairs of methods involving the HemoCue seem to have narrower limits of agreement (+/- 0.78 and +/- 1.02) than the Coulter and Cobas combination (+/- 1.13).
CONCLUSION: The three methods provide good agreement for hemoglobin determination.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10511728     DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31801999000300003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sao Paulo Med J        ISSN: 1516-3180            Impact factor:   1.044


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