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Objectivesâ :â Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT)-associated thrombotic microangiopathy (TA-TMA) is an important early post-treatment condition. This study evaluated the Revised %MICRO, a parameter obtained from the ADVIA 2120i automated blood cell counter, as a surrogate marker of the schistocyte ratio. We hypothesized that individual differences between the %MICRO value and schistocyte ratio would remain constant. Design and Methods: EDTA-2K-treated peripheral blood samples were collected from 19 patients who underwent allogeneic HSCT from April 2014 to September 2018. First, the baseline difference, X, was calculated using a sample from the first day after HSCT as Xâ =â %MICRO (first day) - schistocyte ratio (first day). Next, the Revised %MICRO for each subsequent day was calculated as Revised %MICROâ =â %MICROâ -â X. We evaluated correlations of the schistocyte ratio with the calculated %MICRO and Revised %MICRO and the RBC fragment, RBC distribution width, %MICRO and Revised %MICRO data obtained from the ADVIA 2120i. Resultsâ :â The mean schistocyte percentage and Revised %MICRO were both 0.4%â ±â 0.6. RBC fragments correlated weakly with the %MICRO and schistocyte ratio, respectively (râ =â 0.162 and râ =â 0.771, respectively), whereas the Revised %MICRO correlated strongly with the schistocyte ratio (râ =â 0.893). Conclusionâ :â The Revised %MICRO appears to be a good surrogate of the schistocyte ratio in a clinical setting. J. Med. Invest. 67 : 250-254, August, 2020.