Journal article
Preanalytic and analytic factors affecting the measurement of haemoglobin concentration: Impact on global estimates of anaemia prevalence
LM Larson, S Braat, MI Hasan, MN Mwangi, F Estepa, SJ Hossain, D Clucas, BA Biggs, KS Phiri, JD Hamadani, SR Pasricha
BMJ Global Health | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2021
Abstract
The accuracy of haemoglobin concentration measurements is crucial for deriving global anaemia prevalence estimates and monitoring anaemia reduction strategies. In this analysis, we examined and quantified the factors affecting preanalytic and analytic variation in haemoglobin concentrations. Using cross-sectional data from three field studies (in children, pregnant and nonpregnant women), we examined the difference in haemoglobin concentration between venous-drawn and capillary-drawn blood measured by HemoCue (ie, preanalytic) and modelled how the bias observed may affect anaemia prevalence estimates in population surveys and anaemia public health severity classification across countries. Us..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for the BRISC study was provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council grant number 1103262. Funding for the REVAMP study was provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.