Cost effective improvement in the protocol for detection of haemoglobin variants -a step forward in quality assurance

Natasha Ali, Mohammad Khurshid

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Abstract

Background: We report the results of a cost effective improvement in the protocol for detection of haemoglobin variants which incorporates the findings of peripheral blood film along with the results of HPLC. Findings. A total of n = 10,844 samples were received from January 2011 till August 2011. Diagnosis of haemoglobinopathy was made in n = 1123 samples while other abnormalities included iron deficiency anaemia, megaloblastic anaemia, malarial parasite, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and G6PD deficiency (n = 2473). Conclusion: We diagnosed 23% of abnormalities other than haemoglobinopathy by reviewing peripheral smear of samples received for detection of haemoglobin variants. This resulted in providing proper diagnosis to the referring physician without increment in cost.

Original languageEnglish
Article number192
JournalBMC Research Notes
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • HPLC
  • Haemoglobinopathy
  • Peripheral blood film

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