The reliability of sickling and solubility tests and peripheral blood film method sickle cell disease screening at District Health centres in Uganda
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2010Author
Okwi, A.L.
Byarugaba, W.
Ocaido, M.
Parkers, A
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Although sickling and solubility tests and peripheral blood film methods are today available for sickle cell disease screening
in Uganda, their reliability and ease of applicability have not been determined. This study was therefore carried out to
determine the reliability of sickling and solubility tests and peripheral blood film method for screening for SCD in Uganda. This
was descriptive laboratory based study which was carried out at Makerere University College of Health Sciences. The 200
samples from children aged between 6 months and five years were independently analyzed using sickling and solubility tests
and peripheral blood film method. Hemoglobin electrophoresis cellulose acetate was used as the gold standard. Sickling and
solubility tests had sensitivities of 65.0 % and 45.0% respectively and peripheral film had 35.0%. Sickling, solubility and
peripheral film had specificities of 95.6%, 90.0% and 96.7% respectively. Sickling had diagnostic accuracy of 92.5%, solubility
(85.5%) and peripheral film (90.5%). Sickling had a Cohen’s Kappa of 0.6, solubility 0.3 and peripheral film 0.4. Sickling test had
turn around time (TAT) of 38 minutes, solubility 70 minutes and peripheral 44 minutes.
In conclusion, the sickling test was more reliable and easier to perform than solubility test and peripheral blood film method. It
would therefore be a recommended test for preliminary screening of children for SCD at district health centers IV and confirming
only positives using hemoglobin electrophoresis.