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Abstract
A detailed description is provided of a method using a large-volume (50 microL) hemocytometer to count very low numbers of white cells (WBCs) in platelet components. A method employing a Nageotte hemocytometer uses crystal violet stain and a standard microscope with a reading time of 5 to 10 minutes. The method is validated by using serial dilutions of known concentrations of WBCs in platelets and by correlation with a flow cytometric technique. The interobserver coefficient of variation was 11.9 percent for WBC concentrations > 2 per microL. Use of the method for the evaluation of 203 WBC-reduced platelet components prepared by apheresis or by filtration revealed that over 94 percent of components had WBC content < 5 x 10(6). This method could easily be applied in the routine quality control of WBC-reduced platelet components and in clinical studies employing these components.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8488545 DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1993.33593255602.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfusion ISSN: 0041-1132 Impact factor: 3.157