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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 17, Issue 3, 197-206
Copyright © 1987 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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Comparison of quantitative acid-elution technique and flow cytometry for detecting fetomaternal hemorrhage

JP Corsetti, C Cox, JF Leary, MT Cox, N Blumberg, and RA Doherty

A study of the Kleihauer-Betke acid-elution technique for quantitating fetomaternal hemorrhage was performed to assess intra- and inter-technologist accuracy and precision as well as to delineate the statistically valid domain of the test as usually performed. The results were then compared to a parallel study quantitating fetomaternal hemorrhage by flow cytometry. Additionally, a statistical model for estimating efficacy of treatment with Rh immune globulin in the prevention of pregnancy-associated Rh(D) isoimmunization was developed. The results indicate that the acid-elution technique can be performed in a reproducible manner with acceptable accuracy and precision with whole blood fetomaternal hemorrhages 25 ml and higher if a background correction for false positive identification of fetal cells is included. Flow cytometric determination reveals significantly increased accuracy in comparison to the corresponding Kleihauer-Betke results.





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