{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: The band count imprecision - a Croatian multicentric pilot study. {Author}: Radišić Biljak V;Jureša V;Vidranski V;Vuga I;Tomić F;Smaić F;Horvat M;Krešić B;Šimac B;Lapić I; {Journal}: Biochem Med (Zagreb) {Volume}: 34 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2024 Jun 15 {Factor}: 2.515 {DOI}: 10.11613/BM.2024.020803 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Due to high inter-observer variability the 2015 International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) recommendations state to count band neutrophils as segmented neutrophils in the white blood cell (WBC) differential. However, the inclusion of bands as a separate cell entity within the WBC differential is still widely used in hematology laboratories in Croatia. The aim of this multicentric study was to assess the degree of inter-observer variability in enumerating band neutrophils within the WBC differential among Croatian laboratories.
UNASSIGNED: Seven large Croatian hospital laboratories from different parts of the country participated in the study. In each of 7 participating laboratories, one blood smear, that was flagged by the analyzer as possibly having bands, was evaluated by all personnel participating in the analysis of hematology samples. Between-observer manual smear reproducibility was expressed as coefficient of variation (CV) and calculated using the following formula: CV (%) = (standard deviation (SD)/mean value) x 100%.
UNASSIGNED: The CVs (%) and relative band neutrophil counts in participating laboratories were as follows: 15.4% (16-24), 19.2% (16-32), 19.5% (17-40), 21.1% (17-44), 35.0% (8-26), 51.9% (3-29), and remarkably high 62.4% (12-59). For segmented neutrophils CVs were lower, ranging from 7.4% to 32.2%. The CVs did not correlate with the number of staff members in each hospital (P = 0.293).
UNASSIGNED: This study revealed very high variability in enumerating band neutrophil count in the blood smear differential among all participants, thus prompting a need for action on a national level.