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Remote QC
ILQC programs
Patient moving average
User assistance
Context sensitive help
Operator's guide
Procedure wizards
Problem solving diagnostics
Remote diagnostics
Parameters
CBC Results
WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, CHCM, RDW, HDW,
CH, CHDW, PLT
Differential Results (absolute and %):
NEUT, LYMPH, MONO, EOS, BASO, LUC (Large Unstained Cells)
Platelet Results:
PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT
Reticulocyte Results:
% RETIC, # RETIC, MCVr, CHCMr, CHr
Morphology Results (user definable):
WBC: Left Shift, Atypical Lymph, Blasts*, Immature Granulocytes,
Myeloperoxidase Deficiency
RBC: ANISO, MICRO, MACRO, HC VAR, HYPO, HYPER, RBC
Fragments, RBC Ghosts, NRBC, Platelet Clumps, Large Platelets
*Blasts - Limitations
Smear review by a competent morphologist is necessary to ensure detection of significant
blood cell abnormalities. Each laboratory is responsible for developing it's own protocols
for determining which samples require smear review and/or manual differential blood cell
counts, based on automated cell count results and clinical information. The system
provides morphology and quantitative flags that utilize sophisticated algorithms to assist
in the identification of significantly abnormal samples. Laboratory protocols may use
these flags internally in their smear review and manual differential specifications.
Whenever morphology or quantitative flags are triggered, it is the responsibility of the
laboratory to validate the results.
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