Optimized gating and reference ranges of reticulated platelets in dogs for the Sysmex XT-2000iV

BMC Vet Res. 2016 Jul 22;12(1):148. doi: 10.1186/s12917-016-0779-4.

Abstract

Background: Canine reticulated platelets (r-PLTs) i.e., juvenile PLTs reflecting thrombopoiesis can be measured automatically with the hematology analyzer Sysmex XT-2000iV using manual gating options. However, the impact of interferences on r-PLT measurements performed with the gates published previously (Pankraz et al., Vet Clin Path 38:30-38, 2009; Gelain et al., High fluorescent platelets fraction in macrothrombocytopenic Norfolk terrier, 2010) is largely unknown. The aim was to compare different published gates for measurement of r-PLTs with the Sysmex XT-2000iV with an own, optimized gate ("Oellers-gate") and to establish reference intervals (RIs) in > 120 dogs. Data of 362 measurements of diseased and healthy dogs were analyzed retrospectively. Several gates were applied and RIs for r-PLTs and platelet indices were established for pet dogs and a group of 153 healthy Beagles kept under defined housing conditions. Intra-assay precision (CV) was also assessed.

Results: In 30/362 samples, interferences consistent with small erythrocytes/reticulocytes were seen in the previously published gates but not in the "Oellers-gate". Good correlation was found between the different gates (rs: 0.88-1.00). RIs for the "Pankraz-gate", the "Gelain-gate", and the "Oellers-gate" were 0.0-1.2, 0.2-3.7 and 0.2-3.9 % respectively. CVs were ranging between 22 and 41 %.

Conclusions: Optimization of previously published gates minimized interferences of small erythrocytes with r-PLT measurements.

Keywords: Canine; Hematology analyzer; RNA-rich platelets.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Cell Count / instrumentation
  • Blood Cell Count / veterinary*
  • Blood Platelets / classification*
  • Blood Platelets / cytology*
  • Dogs / blood*
  • Female
  • Male
  • Reference Values
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Species Specificity