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Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation

White-blood-cell (WBC) assessment is employed for innumerable clinical procedures as one indicator of immune status. Currently, WBC determinations are obtained by clinical laboratory analysis of whole blood samples. Both the extraction of blood and its analysis limit the accessibility and frequency...

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Autores principales: Bourquard, Aurélien, Pablo-Trinidad, Alberto, Butterworth, Ian, Sánchez-Ferro, Álvaro, Cerrato, Carolina, Humala, Karem, Fabra Urdiola, Marta, Del Rio, Candice, Valles, Betsy, Tucker-Schwartz, Jason M., Lee, Elizabeth S., Vakoc, Benjamin J., Padera, Timothy P., Ledesma-Carbayo, María J., Chen, Yi-Bin, Hochberg, Ephraim P., Gray, Martha L., Castro-González, Carlos
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23591-0
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author Bourquard, Aurélien
Pablo-Trinidad, Alberto
Butterworth, Ian
Sánchez-Ferro, Álvaro
Cerrato, Carolina
Humala, Karem
Fabra Urdiola, Marta
Del Rio, Candice
Valles, Betsy
Tucker-Schwartz, Jason M.
Lee, Elizabeth S.
Vakoc, Benjamin J.
Padera, Timothy P.
Ledesma-Carbayo, María J.
Chen, Yi-Bin
Hochberg, Ephraim P.
Gray, Martha L.
Castro-González, Carlos
author_facet Bourquard, Aurélien
Pablo-Trinidad, Alberto
Butterworth, Ian
Sánchez-Ferro, Álvaro
Cerrato, Carolina
Humala, Karem
Fabra Urdiola, Marta
Del Rio, Candice
Valles, Betsy
Tucker-Schwartz, Jason M.
Lee, Elizabeth S.
Vakoc, Benjamin J.
Padera, Timothy P.
Ledesma-Carbayo, María J.
Chen, Yi-Bin
Hochberg, Ephraim P.
Gray, Martha L.
Castro-González, Carlos
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description White-blood-cell (WBC) assessment is employed for innumerable clinical procedures as one indicator of immune status. Currently, WBC determinations are obtained by clinical laboratory analysis of whole blood samples. Both the extraction of blood and its analysis limit the accessibility and frequency of the measurement. In this study, we demonstrate the feasibility of a non-invasive device to perform point-of-care WBC analysis without the need for blood draws, focusing on a chemotherapy setting where patients’ neutrophils—the most common type of WBC—become very low. In particular, we built a portable optical prototype, and used it to collect 22 microcirculatory-video datasets from 11 chemotherapy patients. Based on these videos, we identified moving optical absorption gaps in the flow of red cells, using them as proxies to WBC movement through nailfold capillaries. We then showed that counting these gaps allows discriminating cases of severe neutropenia (<500 neutrophils per µL), associated with increased risks of life-threatening infections, from non-neutropenic cases (>1,500 neutrophils per µL). This result suggests that the integration of optical imaging, consumer electronics, and data analysis can make non-invasive screening for severe neutropenia accessible to patients. More generally, this work provides a first step towards a long-term objective of non-invasive WBC counting.
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spelling pubmed-58718772018-04-02 Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation Bourquard, Aurélien Pablo-Trinidad, Alberto Butterworth, Ian Sánchez-Ferro, Álvaro Cerrato, Carolina Humala, Karem Fabra Urdiola, Marta Del Rio, Candice Valles, Betsy Tucker-Schwartz, Jason M. Lee, Elizabeth S. Vakoc, Benjamin J. Padera, Timothy P. Ledesma-Carbayo, María J. Chen, Yi-Bin Hochberg, Ephraim P. Gray, Martha L. Castro-González, Carlos Sci Rep Article White-blood-cell (WBC) assessment is employed for innumerable clinical procedures as one indicator of immune status. Currently, WBC determinations are obtained by clinical laboratory analysis of whole blood samples. Both the extraction of blood and its analysis limit the accessibility and frequency of the measurement. In this study, we demonstrate the feasibility of a non-invasive device to perform point-of-care WBC analysis without the need for blood draws, focusing on a chemotherapy setting where patients’ neutrophils—the most common type of WBC—become very low. In particular, we built a portable optical prototype, and used it to collect 22 microcirculatory-video datasets from 11 chemotherapy patients. Based on these videos, we identified moving optical absorption gaps in the flow of red cells, using them as proxies to WBC movement through nailfold capillaries. We then showed that counting these gaps allows discriminating cases of severe neutropenia (<500 neutrophils per µL), associated with increased risks of life-threatening infections, from non-neutropenic cases (>1,500 neutrophils per µL). This result suggests that the integration of optical imaging, consumer electronics, and data analysis can make non-invasive screening for severe neutropenia accessible to patients. More generally, this work provides a first step towards a long-term objective of non-invasive WBC counting. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5871877/ /pubmed/29593221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23591-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Bourquard, Aurélien
Pablo-Trinidad, Alberto
Butterworth, Ian
Sánchez-Ferro, Álvaro
Cerrato, Carolina
Humala, Karem
Fabra Urdiola, Marta
Del Rio, Candice
Valles, Betsy
Tucker-Schwartz, Jason M.
Lee, Elizabeth S.
Vakoc, Benjamin J.
Padera, Timothy P.
Ledesma-Carbayo, María J.
Chen, Yi-Bin
Hochberg, Ephraim P.
Gray, Martha L.
Castro-González, Carlos
Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title_full Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title_fullStr Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title_full_unstemmed Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title_short Non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
title_sort non-invasive detection of severe neutropenia in chemotherapy patients by optical imaging of nailfold microcirculation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593221
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23591-0
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