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Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia

BACKGROUND: Modern automated hematology analyzers provide quantitative data on leukocyte size and structure that may be useful to distinguish reactive from neoplastic cellular proliferations. We compared leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter (VCS) characteristics of chronic myeloid leukemia (CM...

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Autores principales: Gaspar, Balan Louis, Sharma, Prashant, Varma, Neelam, Sukhachev, Dmitry, Bihana, Ishwar, Naseem, Shano, Malhotra, Pankaj, Varma, Subhash
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Publicado: Chang Gung University 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6541876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31130253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bj.2018.12.004
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author Gaspar, Balan Louis
Sharma, Prashant
Varma, Neelam
Sukhachev, Dmitry
Bihana, Ishwar
Naseem, Shano
Malhotra, Pankaj
Varma, Subhash
author_facet Gaspar, Balan Louis
Sharma, Prashant
Varma, Neelam
Sukhachev, Dmitry
Bihana, Ishwar
Naseem, Shano
Malhotra, Pankaj
Varma, Subhash
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description BACKGROUND: Modern automated hematology analyzers provide quantitative data on leukocyte size and structure that may be useful to distinguish reactive from neoplastic cellular proliferations. We compared leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter (VCS) characteristics of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), bcr-abl1-positive patients with those of non-neoplastic neutrophilia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Complete blood counts and VCS data (LH750 hematology analyzers, Beckman Coulter) from 38 newly-diagnosed CML patients, 65 CML on imatinib mesylate therapy, 58 patients with elevated age-specific neutrophil counts due to varied causes, 100 pregnant women and 99 healthy controls were collated and compared. Receiver-operating-characteristic curves, logistic regression models and classification trees were studied for their abilities to distinguish various groups. RESULTS: Untreated CML had higher mean neutrophil volume and mean monocyte volume (MNV and MMV), mean lymphocyte scatter (MLS) and higher standard deviations of the mean neutrophil volume and conductivity (MNV-SD and MNC-SD) over all other groups (p < 0.0001 for all). MNV, MNC-SD and MLS distinguished CML from reactive neutrophilia + pregnancy groups (sensitivities 89.5%, 94.7%, 94.7% and specificities 90.6%, 95.6% and 94.0% respectively). Combination of MNV>163.0 AND MNC-SD>12.69 was 89.5% sensitive and 100% specific for CML. Two algorithmic classification-tree approaches using VCS parameters alone (i.e. without the aid of blood count parameters) correctly separated 100% cases of untreated CML from all others. CONCLUSION: Successful distinction of untreated but not post-imatinib CML patients from subjects who were either normal, pregnant or had reactive neutrophilia by automated analyzer-derived cell-population data opens possibilities for their applications in diagnosing and understanding the pathogenesis of CML.
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spelling pubmed-65418762019-06-03 Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia Gaspar, Balan Louis Sharma, Prashant Varma, Neelam Sukhachev, Dmitry Bihana, Ishwar Naseem, Shano Malhotra, Pankaj Varma, Subhash Biomed J Original Article BACKGROUND: Modern automated hematology analyzers provide quantitative data on leukocyte size and structure that may be useful to distinguish reactive from neoplastic cellular proliferations. We compared leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter (VCS) characteristics of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), bcr-abl1-positive patients with those of non-neoplastic neutrophilia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Complete blood counts and VCS data (LH750 hematology analyzers, Beckman Coulter) from 38 newly-diagnosed CML patients, 65 CML on imatinib mesylate therapy, 58 patients with elevated age-specific neutrophil counts due to varied causes, 100 pregnant women and 99 healthy controls were collated and compared. Receiver-operating-characteristic curves, logistic regression models and classification trees were studied for their abilities to distinguish various groups. RESULTS: Untreated CML had higher mean neutrophil volume and mean monocyte volume (MNV and MMV), mean lymphocyte scatter (MLS) and higher standard deviations of the mean neutrophil volume and conductivity (MNV-SD and MNC-SD) over all other groups (p < 0.0001 for all). MNV, MNC-SD and MLS distinguished CML from reactive neutrophilia + pregnancy groups (sensitivities 89.5%, 94.7%, 94.7% and specificities 90.6%, 95.6% and 94.0% respectively). Combination of MNV>163.0 AND MNC-SD>12.69 was 89.5% sensitive and 100% specific for CML. Two algorithmic classification-tree approaches using VCS parameters alone (i.e. without the aid of blood count parameters) correctly separated 100% cases of untreated CML from all others. CONCLUSION: Successful distinction of untreated but not post-imatinib CML patients from subjects who were either normal, pregnant or had reactive neutrophilia by automated analyzer-derived cell-population data opens possibilities for their applications in diagnosing and understanding the pathogenesis of CML. Chang Gung University 2019-04 2019-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6541876/ /pubmed/31130253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bj.2018.12.004 Text en © 2018 Chang Gung University. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gaspar, Balan Louis
Sharma, Prashant
Varma, Neelam
Sukhachev, Dmitry
Bihana, Ishwar
Naseem, Shano
Malhotra, Pankaj
Varma, Subhash
Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title_full Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title_fullStr Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title_short Unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
title_sort unique characteristics of leukocyte volume, conductivity and scatter in chronic myeloid leukemia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6541876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31130253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bj.2018.12.004
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