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Reproducibility of manual platelet estimation following automated low platelet counts.
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DOI.10.5001/omj.2016.83
Contributors
Al-Khabori, Murtadha., Author
Al -Mamariyah, Sahima., Author
Al-Qasabi, Jamal., Author
Davis, Hiedi., Author
Publisher
Oman Medical Specialty Board.
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2016-11
Language
English
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Objectives: Manual platelet estimation is one of the methods used when automated platelet estimates are very low. However, the reproducibility of manual platelet estimation has not been adequately studied. We sought to assess the reproducibility of manual platelet estimation following automated low platelet counts and to evaluate the impact of the level of experience of the person counting on the reproducibility of manual platelet estimates. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, peripheral blood films of patients with platelet counts less than 100 × 109/L were retrieved and given to four raters to perform manual platelet estimation independently using a predefined method (average of platelet counts in 10 fields using 100× objective multiplied by 20). Data were analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) as a method of reproducibility assessment. Results: The ICC across the four raters was 0.840, indicating excellent agreement. The median difference of the two most experienced raters was 0 (range: -64 to 78). The level of platelet estimate by the least-experienced rater predicted the disagreement
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Al-Hosniyah, Zainab S., Al-Khabori, Murtadha, Al -Mamariyah, Sahima, Al-Qasabi, Jamal, Davis, Hiedi, Al-Lawati, Hatim, & Al-Riyamiyah, Arwa Z. (2016). Reproducibility of manual platelet estimation following automated low platelet counts. Oman Medical Jour
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Journal articles