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

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Autor(a) principal: Rosenblit, Jacob
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Abreu, Cláudia Regina, Szterling, Leonel Nulman, Kutner, José Mauro, Hamerschlak, Nelson, Frutuoso, Paula, Paiva, Thelma Regina Silva Stracieri de, Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2505
Resumo: 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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spelling Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor settingHemoglobinMethodsQuantificationEquipmentCONTEXT: 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.CONTEXTO: A medida de hemoglobina (Hb) é o indicador mais utilizado para a verificação de anemia, na triagem de doadores de sangue. Atualmente o método fotométrico mais utilizado é o da ciano-metahemoglobina. Como alternativa a essa tecnologia, a Hemocue desenvolveu um método fotométrico baseado na determinação da azida metahemoglobina. OBJETIVO: Avaliar o desempenho de três métodos de dosagem de hemoglobina (Hb) em doadores de sangue. TIPO DE ESTUDO: Estudo prospectivo utilizando amostras de sangue para comparar testes de dosagem de Hb. LOCAL: Serviço de Hemoterapia do Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, instituição privada de atenção terciária de saúde. AMOSTRA: Foram colhidas amostras seriadas de sangue de 259 indivíduos no período de março a junho de 1996. VARIÁVEIS ESTUDADAS: O desempenho dos testes e suas comparações foram realizados pela análise do coeficiente de correlação, regressão linear e comparação das médias. RESULTADOS: Os coeficientes de variação para os três métodos foram: Coulter, 0.68%, Cobas, 0.82%, e HemoCue, 0.69%. Não houve diferenças estatísticamente significativas entre as médias das determinações de hemoglobina pelos três métodos (p>0,05). Os métodos Coulter e Cobas mostraram melhor concordância enquanto o método HemoCue teve medidas de hemoglobina menores. Entretanto, os pares Coulter/HemoCue e Cobas/HemoCue tiveram limites de concordância mais estreitos (+ 0,78 e + 1,02) daquele obtido com o par Coulter/Cobas (+ 1,13). CONCLUSÕES: Os três métodos demostraram excelente concordância para a dosagem de hemoglobina.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal1999-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2505São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 117 No. 3 (1999); 108-112São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 117 n. 3 (1999); 108-1121806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2505/2391https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosenblit, JacobAbreu, Cláudia ReginaSzterling, Leonel NulmanKutner, José MauroHamerschlak, NelsonFrutuoso, PaulaPaiva, Thelma Regina Silva Stracieri deFerreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa2023-10-05T20:37:24Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/2505Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-10-05T20:37:24São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
title Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
spellingShingle Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
Rosenblit, Jacob
Hemoglobin
Methods
Quantification
Equipment
title_short Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
title_full Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
title_fullStr Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
title_sort Evaluation of three methods for hemoglobin measurement in a blood donor setting
author Rosenblit, Jacob
author_facet Rosenblit, Jacob
Abreu, Cláudia Regina
Szterling, Leonel Nulman
Kutner, José Mauro
Hamerschlak, Nelson
Frutuoso, Paula
Paiva, Thelma Regina Silva Stracieri de
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
author_role author
author2 Abreu, Cláudia Regina
Szterling, Leonel Nulman
Kutner, José Mauro
Hamerschlak, Nelson
Frutuoso, Paula
Paiva, Thelma Regina Silva Stracieri de
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosenblit, Jacob
Abreu, Cláudia Regina
Szterling, Leonel Nulman
Kutner, José Mauro
Hamerschlak, Nelson
Frutuoso, Paula
Paiva, Thelma Regina Silva Stracieri de
Ferreira Júnior, Orlando da Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hemoglobin
Methods
Quantification
Equipment
topic Hemoglobin
Methods
Quantification
Equipment
description 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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