Platelet estimation by peripheral smear: Reliable, rapid, cost effective method to assess degree of thrombocytopenia
Journal: International Journal of Medical Science Research and Practice (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-06-30
Authors : Ritu Bajpai; Chanda Rajak; Meghana Poonia;
Page : 90-93
Keywords : Peripheral smear; platelet; thrombocytopenia.;
Abstract
Thrombocytopenia is associated with many diseases such as malaria, dengue, pregnancy-induced hypertension, etc., and is one of the critical parameters in patient management. The automated method is considered as the most reliable method. It is simple, fast, and most widely used, but the accurate count of platelets by automated cell counters is not available for all patients, especially in rural areas. In such settings, platelet estimation by peripheral smear is more feasible, than by automated cell counter in thrombocytopenia patients. Material Methods A total of 92 ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid samples of patients were received in the laboratory and platelet count was evaluated by two techniques: (1) Automated platelet count, (2) Assessment of platelet count on Leishman’s stained smear. Results There is no signifi cant (P = 0.69) difference of values between our method of platelet estimation (0.94 ± 0.29 lacs/mm3) when compared with that of automated cell counter platelet value (0.91 lacs/mm3 ± 0.27). Conclusion The method of platelet estimation by peripheral smear is useful as a rapid, cheap method to assess platelet count and can be done in rural hospital settings.
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