Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/34
Title: Frequency of WBC flags mentioned generated by automated hematology analyzer in diagnosed cases of dengue infection
Authors: Ayesha Younas
Mavra Fatima
Ayisha Imran
Nauman A. Malik
Keywords: Dengue
NS1 antigen
WBC flags
Automated hematology analyzer
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Pathology
Abstract: Objective: To determine the frequency of WBC flags generated by automated hematology analyzers incases of dengue diagnosed by serological tests. We also aim to compare the platelet count in the presence of different WBC flags. Material and Methods: It was a cross sectional study, conducted at Chughtai Institute of Pathology. Total 1007 blood samples of serologically confirmed dengue patients in EDTA vial were obtained over a period of 03 months from September,2021 to November, 2021.These samples were run through Mindray BC-6800 which displayed flags for white blood cells. WBC flags displayed were analyzed in correlation with findings of CBC and peripheral smear through careful statistical analysis of the observed parameters. Results: An abnormal WBC flag was displayed in all patients. The most common flag among these wasatypical lymphocytes in 671 (66.6%) samples, followed by atypical lymphocytes + basophilia in 136 (13.5%), Atypical lymphocytes + neutropenia in 66 (6.6%), Atypical lymphocytes + lymphocytosis in 47 (4.7%), Atypical lymphocytes + lymphopenia in 31 (3.1%), Lymphopenia in 29 (2.9%), Atypical lymphocytes + monocytosis in 15 (1.5%), Lymphopenia + neutropenia in9 (0.9%) and Neutropenia in 3 (0.3%) samples. Conclusion: WBC flags generated by automated hematology analyzer in a suspected dengue patient, especially during dengue epidemics can be used as a screening tool and can help in avoiding unnecessary serological testing.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/34
Appears in Collections:Haematology

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
flags.pdf213.55 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.