Platelets are essential blood elements to maintain hemostasis. Quantitative or qualitative defects can be responsible of hemorrhagic (platelet disorders) or thrombotic (heparin induced thrombocytopenia \[HIT\]) troubles. Diagnosis of these pathologies is sometimes urgent and consists in delicate platelet functional assays that are mostly made in expert centers. These platelets functional assays measure platelets activation and/or aggregation in response to diverse inductors and may lack sensitivity. The investigators would like to propose a new diagnostic tool with the use of imaging flow cytometry which provides much more information than classic cytometer on cell morphology thanks to images collected by the optical channel of the ImageStream cytometer. The use of this cytometer offers an innovative approach. This study is a monocentric prospective and non-interventional study. The investigators will analyze patient samples with the ImageStream cytometer and reference laboratory tests (light transmission aggregometry and serotonin release assay) in parallel and compare results from the different techniques. This new diagnostic technique will demonstrate a non-inferiority diagnosis compared to reference tests and maybe a better sensibility.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
31
CHU Amiens
Amiens, France
Concordance between ImageStream cytometer and reference laboratory tests for platelet disorders diagnosis
platelet disorders reference laboratory tests are light transmission aggregometry and serotonin release assay
Time frame: 12 months
Concordance between ImageStream cytometer and reference laboratory tests for HIT diagnosis
reference laboratory tests are light transmission aggregometry and serotonin release assay
Time frame: 12 months
Characterization of platelet morphology with ImageStream
Analyses of data provided by the ImageStream system on platelets and platelets aggregates
Time frame: 12 months
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