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Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries

BACKGROUND: Prompt and accurate diagnosis is needed to prevent the untoward effects of anaemia on children. Although haematology analyzers are the gold standard for accurate measurement of haemoglobin or haematocrit for anaemia diagnosis, they are often out of the reach of most health facilities in...

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Autores principales: Olatunya, Oladele, Ogundare, Olatunde, Olaleye, Abiola, Agaja, Oyinkansola, Omoniyi, Evelyn, Adeyefa, Babajide, Oluwadiya, Kehinde, Oyelami, Oyeku
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Publicado: Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27358546
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author Olatunya, Oladele
Ogundare, Olatunde
Olaleye, Abiola
Agaja, Oyinkansola
Omoniyi, Evelyn
Adeyefa, Babajide
Oluwadiya, Kehinde
Oyelami, Oyeku
author_facet Olatunya, Oladele
Ogundare, Olatunde
Olaleye, Abiola
Agaja, Oyinkansola
Omoniyi, Evelyn
Adeyefa, Babajide
Oluwadiya, Kehinde
Oyelami, Oyeku
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description BACKGROUND: Prompt and accurate diagnosis is needed to prevent the untoward effects of anaemia on children. Although haematology analyzers are the gold standard for accurate measurement of haemoglobin or haematocrit for anaemia diagnosis, they are often out of the reach of most health facilities in resource-poor settings thus creating a care gap. We conducted this study to examine the agreement between a point-of-care device and haematology analyzer in determining the haematocrit levels in children and to determine its usefulness in diagnosing anaemia in resource-poor settings. METHODS: EDTA blood samples collected from participants were processed to estimate their haematocrits using the two devices (Mindray BC-3600 haematology analyzer and Portable Mission Hb/Haemotocrit testing system). A pairwise t-test was used to compare the haematocrit (PCV) results from the automated haematology analyzer and the portable haematocrit meter. The agreement between the two sets of measurements was assessed using the Bland and Altman method where the mean, standard deviation and limit of agreement of paired results were calculated. RESULTS: The intraclass and concordance correlation coefficients were 0.966 and 0.936. Sensitivity and specificity were 97.85% and 94.51% respectively while the positive predictive and negative predictive values were 94.79% and 97.73%. The Bland and Altman`s limit of agreement was −5.5–5.1 with the mean difference being −0.20 and a non-ignificant variability between the two measurements (p = 0.506). CONCLUSION: Haematocrit determined by the portable testing system is comparable to that determined by the haematology analyzer. We therefore recommend its use as a point-of-care device for determining haematocrit in resource-poor settings where haematology analyzers are not available.
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spelling pubmed-49131932016-06-29 Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries Olatunya, Oladele Ogundare, Olatunde Olaleye, Abiola Agaja, Oyinkansola Omoniyi, Evelyn Adeyefa, Babajide Oluwadiya, Kehinde Oyelami, Oyeku Ethiop J Health Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Prompt and accurate diagnosis is needed to prevent the untoward effects of anaemia on children. Although haematology analyzers are the gold standard for accurate measurement of haemoglobin or haematocrit for anaemia diagnosis, they are often out of the reach of most health facilities in resource-poor settings thus creating a care gap. We conducted this study to examine the agreement between a point-of-care device and haematology analyzer in determining the haematocrit levels in children and to determine its usefulness in diagnosing anaemia in resource-poor settings. METHODS: EDTA blood samples collected from participants were processed to estimate their haematocrits using the two devices (Mindray BC-3600 haematology analyzer and Portable Mission Hb/Haemotocrit testing system). A pairwise t-test was used to compare the haematocrit (PCV) results from the automated haematology analyzer and the portable haematocrit meter. The agreement between the two sets of measurements was assessed using the Bland and Altman method where the mean, standard deviation and limit of agreement of paired results were calculated. RESULTS: The intraclass and concordance correlation coefficients were 0.966 and 0.936. Sensitivity and specificity were 97.85% and 94.51% respectively while the positive predictive and negative predictive values were 94.79% and 97.73%. The Bland and Altman`s limit of agreement was −5.5–5.1 with the mean difference being −0.20 and a non-ignificant variability between the two measurements (p = 0.506). CONCLUSION: Haematocrit determined by the portable testing system is comparable to that determined by the haematology analyzer. We therefore recommend its use as a point-of-care device for determining haematocrit in resource-poor settings where haematology analyzers are not available. Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4913193/ /pubmed/27358546 Text en Copyright © Jimma University, Research & Publications Office 2016
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Olatunya, Oladele
Ogundare, Olatunde
Olaleye, Abiola
Agaja, Oyinkansola
Omoniyi, Evelyn
Adeyefa, Babajide
Oluwadiya, Kehinde
Oyelami, Oyeku
Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title_full Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title_fullStr Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title_short Point-of-Care Testing for Anaemia in Children Using Portable Haematocrit Meter: A Pilot Study from Southwest Nigeria and Implications for Developing Countries
title_sort point-of-care testing for anaemia in children using portable haematocrit meter: a pilot study from southwest nigeria and implications for developing countries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4913193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27358546
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