Evaluation of single-tube osmotic fragility as a screening test for thalassemia |
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Authors: | Chow Jason Phelan Lorraine Bain Barbara J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Haematology, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine at St Mary's Hospital, and Department of Haematology, St Mary's Hospital, London, England. |
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Abstract: | A single-tube osmotic fragility test has been proposed for thalassemia screening with a range of different concentrations of saline having been employed. We have compared the sensitivity and specificity of 0.32%, 0.34%, and 0.36% buffered saline, and on the basis of our findings, recommend the use of 0.36% saline. This gave definitely positive or equivocal results in 81 of 85 patients with beta thalassemia trait and in 4 of 4 with alpha(0) thalassemia trait. There were 14% false positive results in hematologically normal patients and 81% of the samples from patients with various variant hemoglobins gave positive results. The sensitivity was 95% and specificity 86%. The single-tube osmotic fragility test is potentially useful in under-resourced laboratories although it cannot replace automated red cell indices using electronic counters. |
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Keywords: | thalassemia screening single tube osmotic fragility test hemoglobinopathy screening under‐resourced laboratories |
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