Cost effective improvement in the protocol for detection of haemoglobin variants -a step forward in quality assurance

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Background: We report the results of a cost effective improvement in the protocol for detection of haemoglobin variants which incorporates the findings of peripheral blood film along with the results of HPLC. Findings. A total of n = 10,844 samples were received from January 2011 till August 2011. Diagnosis of haemoglobinopathy was made in n = 1123 samples while other abnormalities included iron deficiency anaemia, megaloblastic anaemia, malarial parasite, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and G6PD deficiency (n = 2473). Conclusion: We diagnosed 23% of abnormalities other than haemoglobinopathy by reviewing peripheral smear of samples received for detection of haemoglobin variants. This resulted in providing proper diagnosis to the referring physician without increment in cost. © 2013 Ali and khurshid; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ali, N., & Khurshid, M. (2013). Cost effective improvement in the protocol for detection of haemoglobin variants -a step forward in quality assurance. BMC Research Notes, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-6-192

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