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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 111(12): 546-554, 2017 12 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29509943

ABSTRACT

Background: In this follow-up study, we aimed to establish the cut-off values of the volume, conductivity and scatter (VCS) parameters of leucocytes that significantly differ in dengue fever, malaria, scrub typhus and enteric fever, as described in our pilot study. Methods: A prospective observational case-control study was undertaken on patients with an established diagnosis of acute malaria (n=476), dengue fever (n=927), scrub typhus (n=425), bacterial sepsis (n=1598) or enteric fever (n=885) and the haematological and VCS data obtained by the Coulter LH 750 analyser were compared with controls. Results: Malaria significantly altered the platelet count and plateletcrit. The cut-offs for the monocyte volume, lymphocyte volume, neutrophil volume, neutrophil volume distribution width, lymphocyte volume distribution width, monocyte volume distribution width and neutrophil conductivity distribution width had 90% negative predictive values (NPVs) for malaria. Except for the proportion of monocytes, lymphocyte scatter distribution width and platelet distribution width, a >70% positive (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) for dengue was noted in all the haematological and VCS parameters analysed. While the cut-offs determined in scrub typhus had a good (>80%) PPV and NPV, a significant difference was seen in neutrophil, monocyte and lymphocyte conductivities, but with low sensitivity, specificity, PPV and NPV in enteric fever. Conclusions: Aetiology-specific changes occur both in numbers as well as in VCS properties in acute fevers. Formulae and/or algorithms need to be utilized to realize the full potential of the VCS technology.


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Dengue/diagnosis , Diagnostic Tests, Routine/methods , Fever/diagnosis , Leukocytes , Malaria/diagnosis , Scrub Typhus/diagnosis , Typhoid Fever/diagnosis , Blood Platelets , Case-Control Studies , Dengue/blood , Dengue/complications , Fever/blood , Fever/etiology , Follow-Up Studies , Hematology , Humans , Lymphocytes , Malaria/blood , Malaria/complications , Monocytes , Neutrophils , Prospective Studies , Reference Values , Scrub Typhus/blood , Scrub Typhus/complications , Sensitivity and Specificity , Sepsis/blood , Sepsis/complications , Sepsis/diagnosis , Technology , Typhoid Fever/blood , Typhoid Fever/complications
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 110(5): 281-5, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27198211

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A single diagnostic test for acute undifferentiated febrile illnesses (AUFI) is elusive. This pilot study was undertaken on the premise that leucocytes, being the main cells of defence, undergo quantitative, structural and functional changes in AUFI. We evaluated the potential of volume, conductivity and scatter (VCS) parameters of leucocytes, generated with the haemogram report by the Coulter auto-analyzer, in differentiating the common etiologies of AUFI. METHODS: The haematological and VCS data obtained from 800 controls and 200 cases of AUFI (50 cases each of acute malaria, dengue, scrub typhus and enteric fever) were retrieved for analysis. RESULTS: The cases and controls differed significantly with respect to relative numbers and the VCS parameters of neutrophils, lymphocytes and monocytes (p<0.05). The neutrophil and lymphocyte were significantly voluminous in acute malaria and scrub typhus as compared to dengue and enteric fevers (p<0.05). Enteric fever significantly enhanced the conductivity of neutrophils as compared to other subgroups while lymphocyte conductivity significantly differed from dengue and scrub typhus. Lymphocyte and neutrophil scatter values in malaria and scrub typhus were comparable but differed significantly from that in enteric fever. CONCLUSIONS: Etiology-specific changes occur in leucocytes, both in numbers and their VCS properties which can be identified without additional cost.


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Dengue/diagnosis , Diagnostic Tests, Routine/methods , Fever/diagnosis , Leukocytes/physiology , Malaria/diagnosis , Scrub Typhus/diagnosis , Typhoid Fever/diagnosis , Acute Disease , Adult , Dengue/immunology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Fever/immunology , Humans , Lymphocytes/physiology , Malaria/immunology , Male , Middle Aged , Monocytes/physiology , Neutrophils/physiology , Pilot Projects , Scrub Typhus/immunology , Typhoid Fever/immunology , Young Adult
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