Sehgal index: A new index and its comparison with other complete blood count-based indices for screening of beta thalassemia trait in a tertiary care hospital.
Indian J Pathol Microbiol
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2015 Jul-Sept 58(3): 310-315
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Beta thalassemia trait (BTT) must be differentiated from iron defi ciency anemia to avoid unnecessary iron therapy and for the prevention of thalassemia major by genetic counseling. In a tertiary care hospital, it is vital that the screening tool is not only sensitive but also specifi c so as to be cost effective and save time.Aim:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the new Sehgal index and compare it to existing complete blood count-based indices for the best combination of sensitivity and specifi city to predict BTT. Materials andMethods:
Study was done in 2 phases - Phase 1 A retrospective analysis of 1022 consecutive high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) cases from July 2008 to June 2011. Phase 2 A prospective analysis of 973 consecutive HPLC cases from July 1, 2011 to June 10, 2013 was done to confi rm the results of Phase 1 and the applicability of the new Sehgal index.Results:
Prevalence of BTT was 28.8% (294/1022) and 25.39% (247/973) in Phase 1 and Phase 2, respectively. Receiver operating characteristic-area under the curve and Youden index was highest for new Sehgal index, followed by Mentzers index <14. The prospective study shows results similar to those in Phase 1 confi rming the superiority of the above two indices.Conclusion:
Sehgal index and Mentzers index <14 showed the best combination of sensitivity and specifi city in predicting BTT. The best indices or combination can be used as a “validated fl ag rule” in the analyzer middleware program in a hospital for identifying suspected cases of BTT.
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol
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2015
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