Superiority of a functional leukocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test over the white blood cell count to discriminate between mild and significant inflammatory response in patients with acute bacterial infections.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS(2002)

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Electronic cell counters may underestimate the white blood cell count (WBCC) in the presence of aggregated leukocytes. In the present study we focused on the possibility of using a functional, as opposed to an anatomic, count to circumvent this eventual underestimation. A model of bacterial infection was used because of the importance of leukocytosis in the physician's clinical decision-making process. There were 35 patients with low C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations (0.5-4.9 mg/dL), 45 with intermediate (5-9.9 mg/dL), and 120 with relatively high (> 10 mg/dL) CRP concentrations. A significant (P = 0.008) difference was noted between the state of leukocyte adhesive the presence of aggregated leukocytes. In ness/aggregation in the peripheral blood of individuals with low CRP concentrations (3.5% 4.3%) and those with high CRP concentrations (7.4% 8%), while there was no significant difference in the respective number of WBCs per cubic millimeter (cmm) (11,600 +/- 5,500 and 14,000 +/- 7,200, respectively). We raise the possibility that a functional test might be superior over an anatomic count in patients with acute bacterial infection and a significant acute phase response. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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leukocyte aggregation,bacterial infections,leukocyte adhesiveness
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