A Clue to Discovering Unstable Hemoglobin Variants via Abnormal WBC Differential Scattergrams Using the Sysmex Automated Hematology Analyzer
- Author:
Sholhui PARK
1
;
Tae Dong JEONG
;
Ki Sook HONG
;
Jungwon HUH
Author Information
- Publication Type:Brief Communication
- Keywords: Hemoglobin variant; Leukocytes differential; Automated hematology analyzer
- MeSH: Blood Cell Count; Erythrocytes; Hematology; Humans; Leukocytes
- From:Laboratory Medicine Online 2019;9(2):84-87
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Incidentally, hemoglobin (Hb) variants can be detected using HbA1c tests in clinical laboratories. We found 38 patients with Hb variants after reviewing a total of 29,398 HbA1c test results from January 2017 to December 2017. While reviewing the complete blood count results of the patients (N=36) using the Sysmex XN-9000 analyzer (Sysmex, Japan), 35 patients were flagged as unremarkable with respect to differential white blood cell (WBC) counts. However, 1 patient with a normal WBC count did not obtain a differential WBC count while being flagged for an abnormal WBC scattergram in the white blood cell differential (WDF) channel. The WBC histogram showed an abnormally low fluorescent signal in the WDF channel; however, the differential WBC count was normal upon microscopic examination. After testing the patient's buffy coat suspended in normal saline and removing red blood cells (RBCs), the WBC scattergram and differential WBC count returned to normal. This finding suggests that the presence of a patient's RBCs may affect WBC scattergrams and Hb variants may interfere with the fluorescent dye in the differential WBC count. Therefore, when an abnormal WBC scattergram with an abnormally low fluorescent signal is encountered on the Sysmex XN-9000 analyzer, the presence of an Hb variant can be suspected.