White blood cells scattergram as a valuable tool for COVID-19 screening: A multicentric study

Jennifer Osman, Cecile Gonnin,Jerome Lambert, Celine Behier,Nicolas Chapuis,Simon Chevalier, Jerome Debus, Anne Delaval, Maxime Depoorter, Cecile Dumas, Amely Dumesges,Pascale Dussert, Corinne Ferrero Vacher,Frederique Dubois-Galopin,Delphine Gerard, Pauline Graviere Bollotte, Geoffroy Guignedoux,Caroline Mayeur-Rousse, Delphine Mercier-Bataille,Emily Ronez,Catherine Trichet, Margaux Wiber,Victoria Raggueneau

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY(2024)

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Introduction New tools have been developed to distinguish the COVID-19 diagnosis from other viral infections presenting similar symptomatology and mitigate the lack of sensitivity of molecular testing. We previously identified a specific "sandglass" aspect on the white blood cells (WBC) scattergram of COVID-19 patients, as a highly reliable COVID-19 screening test (sensitivity: 85.9%, specificity: 83.5% and positive predictive value: 94.3%). We then decided to validate our previous data in a multicentric study. Methods This retrospective study involved 817 patients with flu-like illness, among 20 centers, using the same CBC instrument (XN analyzer, SYSMEX, Japan). After training, one specialist per center independently evaluated, under the same conditions, the presence of the "sandglass" aspect of the WDF scattergram, likely representing plasmacytoid lymphocytes. Results Overall, this approach showed sensitivity: 59.0%, specificity: 72.9% and positive predictive value: 77.7%. Sensitivity improved with subgroup analysis, including in patients with lymphopenia (65.2%), patients presenting symptoms for more than 5 days (72.3%) and in patients with ARDS (70.1%). COVID-19 patients with larger plasmacytoid lymphocyte cluster (>15 cells) more often have severe outcomes (70% vs. 15% in the control group). Conclusion Our findings confirm that the WBC scattergram analysis could be added to a diagnostic algorithm for screening and quickly categorizing symptomatic patients as either COVID-19 probable or improbable, especially during COVID-19 resurgence and overlapping with future influenza epidemics. The observed large size of the plasmacytoid lymphocytes cluster appears to be a hallmark of COVID-19 patients and was indicative of a severe outcome. Furthers studies are ongoing to evaluate the value of the new hematological parameters in combination with WDF analysis.
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coronavirus,COVID-19,plasmacytoid lymphocytes,SARS-Cov-2,WBC scattergram
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