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Correction Equation for Hemoglobin Values Obtained Using Point of Care Tests—A Step towards Realistic Anemia Burden Estimates

Digital hemoglobinometers have been used as point-of-care tests (POCT) to estimate the burden of anemia in community-based studies and national-level surveys in India. As the accuracy of hemoglobin estimated in POCT varies, there is a need for adjustments to the POCT-hemoglobin to ensure they are cl...

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Autores principales: Ramaswamy, Gomathi, Jaiswal, Abhishek, Vohra, Kashish, Kaur, Ravneet, Bairwa, Mohan, Singh, Archana, Sethi, Vani, Yadav, Kapil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123191
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author Ramaswamy, Gomathi
Jaiswal, Abhishek
Vohra, Kashish
Kaur, Ravneet
Bairwa, Mohan
Singh, Archana
Sethi, Vani
Yadav, Kapil
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Jaiswal, Abhishek
Vohra, Kashish
Kaur, Ravneet
Bairwa, Mohan
Singh, Archana
Sethi, Vani
Yadav, Kapil
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description Digital hemoglobinometers have been used as point-of-care tests (POCT) to estimate the burden of anemia in community-based studies and national-level surveys in India. As the accuracy of hemoglobin estimated in POCT varies, there is a need for adjustments to the POCT-hemoglobin to ensure they are closer to reality and are comparable. We used data (collected between 2016 and 2020) (N = 1145) from four studies from India: three among pregnant women and 6–59-month-old children from Haryana and the fourth from a national nutritional survey among 1–19-year-old children. We compared the same individuals’ POCT-hemoglobin (capillary blood) and automated hematology analyzers (AHA) hemoglobin (venous blood) and developed a predictive linear regression model to obtain the correction equation for POCT-hemoglobin. We analyzed paired data from 1145 participants. The correction equation for obtaining the true hemoglobin value = 3.35 + 0.71 × POCT-hemoglobin using capillary blood (adjusted R2—64.4% and mean squared error −0.841 g/dL). In comparison with the AHA-hemoglobin, the mean difference of POCT-hemoglobin was 0.2 g/dL, while with the predicted Hb obtained from the correction equation it was 0.01 g/dL. The correction equation was the first attempt at deriving the true hemoglobin values from the POCTs. There is a need for multi-country collaborative studies to improve the correction equation by adjusting for factors affecting hemoglobin estimation.
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spelling pubmed-97770452022-12-23 Correction Equation for Hemoglobin Values Obtained Using Point of Care Tests—A Step towards Realistic Anemia Burden Estimates Ramaswamy, Gomathi Jaiswal, Abhishek Vohra, Kashish Kaur, Ravneet Bairwa, Mohan Singh, Archana Sethi, Vani Yadav, Kapil Diagnostics (Basel) Article Digital hemoglobinometers have been used as point-of-care tests (POCT) to estimate the burden of anemia in community-based studies and national-level surveys in India. As the accuracy of hemoglobin estimated in POCT varies, there is a need for adjustments to the POCT-hemoglobin to ensure they are closer to reality and are comparable. We used data (collected between 2016 and 2020) (N = 1145) from four studies from India: three among pregnant women and 6–59-month-old children from Haryana and the fourth from a national nutritional survey among 1–19-year-old children. We compared the same individuals’ POCT-hemoglobin (capillary blood) and automated hematology analyzers (AHA) hemoglobin (venous blood) and developed a predictive linear regression model to obtain the correction equation for POCT-hemoglobin. We analyzed paired data from 1145 participants. The correction equation for obtaining the true hemoglobin value = 3.35 + 0.71 × POCT-hemoglobin using capillary blood (adjusted R2—64.4% and mean squared error −0.841 g/dL). In comparison with the AHA-hemoglobin, the mean difference of POCT-hemoglobin was 0.2 g/dL, while with the predicted Hb obtained from the correction equation it was 0.01 g/dL. The correction equation was the first attempt at deriving the true hemoglobin values from the POCTs. There is a need for multi-country collaborative studies to improve the correction equation by adjusting for factors affecting hemoglobin estimation. MDPI 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9777045/ /pubmed/36553198 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123191 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sethi, Vani
Yadav, Kapil
Correction Equation for Hemoglobin Values Obtained Using Point of Care Tests—A Step towards Realistic Anemia Burden Estimates
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title_short Correction Equation for Hemoglobin Values Obtained Using Point of Care Tests—A Step towards Realistic Anemia Burden Estimates
title_sort correction equation for hemoglobin values obtained using point of care tests—a step towards realistic anemia burden estimates
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12123191
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