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The Kleihauer Technique: an accurate method of quantifying fetomaternal haemorrhage?
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1997
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Kleihauer TechniqueFetal CellsReproductive HealthDiagnosisGynecologyFetal MedicineClinical AnatomyOperative Vaginal DeliverySurgeryAnatomyGross AnatomyForensic MedicineHematologyKleihauer SlidesQuality Control MeasuresReproductive MedicineObstetricsBleeding DisorderPublic HealthLaboratory MedicineMaternal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisMaternal-fetal MedicinePrenatal TestingPostpartum HemorrhageMedicine
Blood was taken from 100 consecutive asymptomatic women at 17 to 18 weeks of pregnancy for Kleihauer testing. When a proportion of these slides were assessed at a different hospital there was agreement in only 46%. When the number of fetal cells were quantified there were differences of over 500%. These results show a large inter-observer and inter-hospital variation in interpreting Kleihauer slides. If these investigations are to be performed, it is essential that clinicians can rely on the results. There is a need for quality control measures and audit so that laboratories can rectify any deficiencies in their techniques.
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