Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis

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Autor(a) principal: Caires, Ana Carla
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Gileno, Miriane da Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
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Resumo: At the Osmotic Fragility Curve the erythrocytes are submitted to crescent concentrations of sodium chloride, and the hemolysis percent is available by the quantity of free hemoglobin in solution. Increased resistance occurs in globular anemia and thalassemia, and decreased resistance, in hereditary spherocytosis associated with spherocytosis and hemolytic anemia. This research objective was to standardize the curve according to need and incubation time, to characterize curves of anemic patients and test its efficiency in a blind study, helping on anemia´s characterization. Total blood was collected from individuals distributed in three different search groups: 1) 15 healthy individuals; 2) 15 individuals with hemograms showing microcytosis, spherocytosis, macrocytosis, target erythrocytes, sickle erythrocytes, a left shift and toxic granulation; 3) 10 individuals with altered hemogram (blind study). The blood was pipetted in tubes with a solution of sodium chloride 1% and distilled water. After centrifugation, the reading of the supernatant at 540 nm was performed. The curves of group 1 were done with and without incubation of 24 and 48 hours at 37 °C. In standardization, no difference was observed in the curves with the absence and presence of incubation. In the case of macrocytosis, microcytosis and presence of hemoglobin S, the curve was evident; there were no alterations in the curve with a left shift, toxic granulation and elliptocytes. It was observed that there is no need for incubation execution. The method is useful when associated with hemogram to help in the characterization of megaloblastic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, presence of HbS and thalassemia.
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spelling Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia DiagnosisPadronização e Aplicação da Curva de Fragilidade Osmótica no Auxílio Diagnóstico de AnemiasCurveOsmotic fragilityErythrocytes.CurvaFragilidade osmóticaEritrócitos.At the Osmotic Fragility Curve the erythrocytes are submitted to crescent concentrations of sodium chloride, and the hemolysis percent is available by the quantity of free hemoglobin in solution. Increased resistance occurs in globular anemia and thalassemia, and decreased resistance, in hereditary spherocytosis associated with spherocytosis and hemolytic anemia. This research objective was to standardize the curve according to need and incubation time, to characterize curves of anemic patients and test its efficiency in a blind study, helping on anemia´s characterization. Total blood was collected from individuals distributed in three different search groups: 1) 15 healthy individuals; 2) 15 individuals with hemograms showing microcytosis, spherocytosis, macrocytosis, target erythrocytes, sickle erythrocytes, a left shift and toxic granulation; 3) 10 individuals with altered hemogram (blind study). The blood was pipetted in tubes with a solution of sodium chloride 1% and distilled water. After centrifugation, the reading of the supernatant at 540 nm was performed. The curves of group 1 were done with and without incubation of 24 and 48 hours at 37 °C. In standardization, no difference was observed in the curves with the absence and presence of incubation. In the case of macrocytosis, microcytosis and presence of hemoglobin S, the curve was evident; there were no alterations in the curve with a left shift, toxic granulation and elliptocytes. It was observed that there is no need for incubation execution. The method is useful when associated with hemogram to help in the characterization of megaloblastic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, presence of HbS and thalassemia.Na Curva de Fragilidade Osmótica as hemácias são submetidas a concentrações crescentes de cloreto de sódio e o percentual de hemólise é avaliado pela quantidade de hemoglobina livre em solução. Ocorre aumento da resistência globular na anemia ferropriva e talassemia, e diminuição da resistência na esferocitose hereditária e esferocitose associada às anemias hemolíticas autoimunes. Este trabalho objetivou padronizar essa curva com relação à necessidade e tempo de incubação, caracterizar curvas de pacientes anêmicos e testar sua eficiência em estudo cego, auxiliando na caracterização de anemias. Foram obtidos 4 mL de sangue total de sujeitos divididos em três grupos de pesquisa: 1) 15 indivíduos saudáveis; 2) 15 indivíduos com hemograma apresentando microcitose, esferocitose, macrocitose, hemácia em alvo, hemácias falciformes, desvio à esquerda/granulações tóxicas; 3) 10 indivíduos com hemograma alterado (estudo cego). O sangue foi pipetado em tubos com solução de cloreto de sódio a 1% e água destilada. Após centrifugação, realizou-se a leitura dos sobrenadantes em 540 nm. As curvas do grupo 1 foram realizadas sem e com incubação de 24 e 48 horas a 37°C. Na padronização, não se observou diferença nas curvas com ausência e presença de incubação. Ficou evidente a curva no caso de macrocitose, microcitose e presença de hemoglobina S; não houve alterações na curva com desvio à esquerda, granulações tóxicas e eliptócitos. Constatou-se que não existe necessidade de incubação para execução do método e é útil quando associado ao hemograma para auxílio na caracterização de anemias megaloblásticas, anemia ferropriva, presença de HbS e talassemia.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2012-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/8810.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2012.v15i2.88Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 15 n. 2 (2012): Julho/dezembro; 49-582527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/88/65Caires, Ana CarlaGileno, Miriane da Costainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-03-08T14:22:10Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/88Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-03-08T14:22:10Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
Padronização e Aplicação da Curva de Fragilidade Osmótica no Auxílio Diagnóstico de Anemias
title Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
spellingShingle Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
Caires, Ana Carla
Curve
Osmotic fragility
Erythrocytes.
Curva
Fragilidade osmótica
Eritrócitos.
title_short Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
title_full Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
title_fullStr Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
title_sort Standardization and Application of the Osmotic Fragility Curve to Help in the Anemia Diagnosis
author Caires, Ana Carla
author_facet Caires, Ana Carla
Gileno, Miriane da Costa
author_role author
author2 Gileno, Miriane da Costa
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caires, Ana Carla
Gileno, Miriane da Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Curve
Osmotic fragility
Erythrocytes.
Curva
Fragilidade osmótica
Eritrócitos.
topic Curve
Osmotic fragility
Erythrocytes.
Curva
Fragilidade osmótica
Eritrócitos.
description At the Osmotic Fragility Curve the erythrocytes are submitted to crescent concentrations of sodium chloride, and the hemolysis percent is available by the quantity of free hemoglobin in solution. Increased resistance occurs in globular anemia and thalassemia, and decreased resistance, in hereditary spherocytosis associated with spherocytosis and hemolytic anemia. This research objective was to standardize the curve according to need and incubation time, to characterize curves of anemic patients and test its efficiency in a blind study, helping on anemia´s characterization. Total blood was collected from individuals distributed in three different search groups: 1) 15 healthy individuals; 2) 15 individuals with hemograms showing microcytosis, spherocytosis, macrocytosis, target erythrocytes, sickle erythrocytes, a left shift and toxic granulation; 3) 10 individuals with altered hemogram (blind study). The blood was pipetted in tubes with a solution of sodium chloride 1% and distilled water. After centrifugation, the reading of the supernatant at 540 nm was performed. The curves of group 1 were done with and without incubation of 24 and 48 hours at 37 °C. In standardization, no difference was observed in the curves with the absence and presence of incubation. In the case of macrocytosis, microcytosis and presence of hemoglobin S, the curve was evident; there were no alterations in the curve with a left shift, toxic granulation and elliptocytes. It was observed that there is no need for incubation execution. The method is useful when associated with hemogram to help in the characterization of megaloblastic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, presence of HbS and thalassemia.
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