Abstract

At present, bone marrow analysis is performed microscopically, but is time consuming and labour intensive. No automated methods have been successfully applied to classification of bone marrows cells because automated blood cell analysers have been incapable of identifying erythroblasts. The present study was designed to evaluate automated analysis of bone marrow aspirates with the CELL-DYN 4000 (CD4000) haematology analyser, which enables automated determination of erythroblast counts in both the normal mode (haemolytic time; 11.5s) and the resistant RBC mode (34.0s). The percentages of subpopulations including lymphocytes, neutrophils and erythroblasts were obtained with the CD4000, and as a reference, differential counts by microscopic observation of May–Grünwald–Giesa-stained films of bone marrow aspirates were performed (n=98). Significant correlations (P < 0.01) between the results obtained with the two methods were observed for total nucleated cell count and lymphocytes, neutrophils, erythroblasts and myeloid/erythroid (M/E) ratio. However, there were biases in the average percentages of erythroblasts, lymphocytes and M/E ratio obtained using the normal mode with the CD4000 toward values lower than those obtained with the microscopic method. Using the RBC resistant mode with the CD4000, the average percentages of erythroblasts, lymphocytes and M/E ratio approximated those obtained with the microscopic method. In conclusion, the CD4000 in resistant RBC mode is more useful for analysis of bone marrow aspirates than is the normal mode, because the former better approximates the M/E ratio than the latter.

Highlights

  • We tested the e ciency of the CD4000 in performing blood cell di erentials of bone marrow aspirates

  • Subjects and methodsNinety-eight patients presenting at the Clinical Hematology Department at Osaka City University Hospital between April and December 1998 were enrolled as subjects in this study

  • For both the normal mode and resistant mode, signi® cant correlations (P < 0:0001) between the automated measurements and microscopic ones were obtained for total nucleated cell count and percentages of lymphocytes, immature neutrophils, mature neutrophils, total neutrophils, erythroblasts, and the M/E ratio

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Summary

Introduction

We tested the e ciency of the CD4000 in performing blood cell di erentials of bone marrow aspirates. D etermination of nucleated cell counts in bone marrow aspirate It is imperative that the total nucleated cell count, including erythroblasts, be determined.

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