Laboratory Indices in Patients with Positive and Borderline Flow Cytometry Eosin-5-Maleimide-Screening Test Results for Hereditary Spherocytosis

David Azoulay, Ilan Levov, Ety Shaoul, Amir Asher Kuperman

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate laboratory indices in patients with hereditary spherocytosis, with positive and borderline flow cytometry eosin-5-melamide (EMA)-bound red blood cells screening test. Study design: We compared laboratory indices of 151 samples obtained from 139 different individual patients with negative, borderline, or positive EMA-test results. We also compared the clinical data of the patients in each EMA test results group. Results: Borderline EMA-test results were obtained for 13 patients and were associated with more severe anemia, and lower reticulocyte count and reticulocyte production index compared with samples with positive EMA-test results. A receiving operator characteristic analysis identified mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration of <32.5 g/dL as a cut-off, between positive/borderline and negative test results with 100% sensitivity. A higher prevalence of clinical markers typical of hereditary spherocytosis was found in patients with borderline or positive compared with negative EMA test samples. Conclusions: Based on laboratory data, borderline EMA-test results may be an indication of a more severe form of hereditary spherocytosis. Using mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration as a cut-off may help predict and reduce negative EMA tests without compromising sensitivity. This finding needs to be further validated in other flow cytometry laboratories with a large EMA test sample pool.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-145
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Pediatrics
Volume243
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2022

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Funding

We thank the Israeli Ministry for Development of the Negev and the Galilee for sponsoring the English editing of this manuscript.

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Israeli Ministry for Development

    Keywords

    • MCHC
    • band 3 fluorescence dye eosin-5-melamide (EMA)
    • flow cytometry
    • hereditary spherocytosis
    • receiving operator characteristic

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