NEW TEST FOR BOTH NEUTROPHIL MARROW RESERVES AND INTRAVASCULAR SURVIVAL
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 87 (6), 1075-1086
Abstract
Reinfusion of a patient''s own blood through a hemodialysis coil causes neutrophilia, reaching a peak less than 1 h after starting the blood reinfusion and returning to baseline count over the next few hours, resulting from a transient release of neutrophils from the bone marrow. The magnitude of this neutrophilia is apparently a good measure of marrow neutrophil reserves, as determined by comparison with the marrow mature neutrophil cellularity. The falloff from peak neutrophilia to baseline count is a good estimate of neutrophil intravascular survival, as determined by comparison with the standard, in vitro, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DF32P) survival procedure. This one test may be used to detect abnormalities both of marrow neutrophil production (release) and of peripheral destruction. The coil test requires no radioactive isotope, utilizes commonly available equipment, is apparently harmless and acceptable to the patients, and can be greatly simplified by the development of a blood bag containing sterile cellophane. Even in its present form, it offers considerable clinical and economic advantages in the assessment of pathophysiology of neutropenia in individual patients.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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