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Diagnostic screening of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: Prospective multicentric evaluation of the current medical indications

Authors :
Marta Morado
Elena Magro
María Soledad Noya
Alberto Orfao
Pilar Rabasa
Teresa Caballero
Ana Perez Corral
Alex Freire Sandes
Martin Perez-Andres
Mercedes Rey
Juana Merino
Helena Bañas
Amparo Sempere
José Ángel Díaz
Cristina Serrano
Alfredo Minguela
Beatriz Suárez Álvarez
María Belén Vidriales
Celina Benavente
Enrique Colado
Matheus Vescosi Gonçalves
Paloma Isusi
Olivier Gutierrez
Celine Castejon
Dolores Subirá
Angelina Lemes
María Cristina Fernández Jiménez
Source :
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry. 92:361-370
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Background Although consensus guidelines have been proposed in 2010 for the diagnostic screening of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) by flow cytometry (FCM), so far no study has investigated the efficiency of such medical indications in multicentric vs. reference laboratory settings. Methods Here we evaluate the efficiency of consensus medical indications for PNH testing in 3,938 peripheral blood samples submitted to FCM testing in 24 laboratories in Spain and one reference center in Brazil. Results Overall, diagnostic screening based on consensus medical indications was highly efficient (14% of PNH+ samples) both in the multicenter setting in Spain (10%) and the reference laboratory in Brazil (16%). The highest frequency of PNH+ cases was observed among patients screened because of bone marrow (BM) failure syndrome (33%), particularly among those with aplastic anemia (AA; 45%) and to a less extent also a myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS; 10%). Among the other individuals studied, the most efficient medical indications for PNH screening included: hemolytic anemia (19%), hemoglobinuria (48%) and unexplained cytopenias (9%). In contrast, only a minor fraction of the patients who had been submitted for PNH testing because of unexplained thrombosis in the absence of cytopenia, were positive (0.4%). Conclusions In summary, our results demonstrate that the current medical indications for PNH screening by FCM are highly efficient, although improved screening algorithms are needed for patients presenting with thrombosis and normal blood cell counts. © 2016 International Clinical Cytometry Society

Details

ISSN :
15524949
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry
Accession number :
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