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Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt
Pseudothrombocytopenia remains a challenge in the haematological laboratory. The pre-analytical problem that platelets tend to easily aggregate in vitro, giving rise to lower platelet counts, has been known since ethylenediamine-tetra acetic acid EDTA and automated platelet counting procedures were...
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2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23808903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.12443 |
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author | Schuff-Werner, Peter Steiner, Michael Fenger, Sebastian Gross, Hans-Jürgen Bierlich, Alexa Dreissiger, Katrin Mannuß, Steffen Siegert, Gabriele Bachem, Maximilian Kohlschein, Peter |
author_facet | Schuff-Werner, Peter Steiner, Michael Fenger, Sebastian Gross, Hans-Jürgen Bierlich, Alexa Dreissiger, Katrin Mannuß, Steffen Siegert, Gabriele Bachem, Maximilian Kohlschein, Peter |
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description | Pseudothrombocytopenia remains a challenge in the haematological laboratory. The pre-analytical problem that platelets tend to easily aggregate in vitro, giving rise to lower platelet counts, has been known since ethylenediamine-tetra acetic acid EDTA and automated platelet counting procedures were introduced in the haematological laboratory. Different approaches to avoid the time and temperature dependent in vitro aggregation of platelets in the presence of EDTA were tested, but none of them proved optimal for routine purposes. Patients with unexpectedly low platelet counts or flagged for suspected aggregates, were selected and smears were examined for platelet aggregates. In these cases patients were asked to consent to the drawing of an additional sample of blood anti-coagulated with a magnesium additive. Magnesium was used in the beginning of the last century as anticoagulant for microscopic platelet counts. Using this approach, we documented 44 patients with pseudothrombocytopenia. In all cases, platelet counts were markedly higher in samples anti-coagulated with the magnesium containing anticoagulant when compared to EDTA-anticoagulated blood samples. We conclude that in patients with known or suspected pseudothrombocytopenia the magnesium-anticoagulant blood samples may be recommended for platelet counting. |
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spelling | pubmed-37968572013-10-16 Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt Schuff-Werner, Peter Steiner, Michael Fenger, Sebastian Gross, Hans-Jürgen Bierlich, Alexa Dreissiger, Katrin Mannuß, Steffen Siegert, Gabriele Bachem, Maximilian Kohlschein, Peter Br J Haematol Platelets, Haemostasis and Thrombosis Pseudothrombocytopenia remains a challenge in the haematological laboratory. The pre-analytical problem that platelets tend to easily aggregate in vitro, giving rise to lower platelet counts, has been known since ethylenediamine-tetra acetic acid EDTA and automated platelet counting procedures were introduced in the haematological laboratory. Different approaches to avoid the time and temperature dependent in vitro aggregation of platelets in the presence of EDTA were tested, but none of them proved optimal for routine purposes. Patients with unexpectedly low platelet counts or flagged for suspected aggregates, were selected and smears were examined for platelet aggregates. In these cases patients were asked to consent to the drawing of an additional sample of blood anti-coagulated with a magnesium additive. Magnesium was used in the beginning of the last century as anticoagulant for microscopic platelet counts. Using this approach, we documented 44 patients with pseudothrombocytopenia. In all cases, platelet counts were markedly higher in samples anti-coagulated with the magnesium containing anticoagulant when compared to EDTA-anticoagulated blood samples. We conclude that in patients with known or suspected pseudothrombocytopenia the magnesium-anticoagulant blood samples may be recommended for platelet counting. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-09 2013-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3796857/ /pubmed/23808903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.12443 Text en © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Platelets, Haemostasis and Thrombosis Schuff-Werner, Peter Steiner, Michael Fenger, Sebastian Gross, Hans-Jürgen Bierlich, Alexa Dreissiger, Katrin Mannuß, Steffen Siegert, Gabriele Bachem, Maximilian Kohlschein, Peter Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title | Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title_full | Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title_fullStr | Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title_full_unstemmed | Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title_short | Effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
title_sort | effective estimation of correct platelet counts in pseudothrombocytopenia using an alternative anticoagulant based on magnesium salt |
topic | Platelets, Haemostasis and Thrombosis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3796857/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23808903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.12443 |
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