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Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa

BACKGROUND: The National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) offers wide-scale CD4 testing through a network of laboratories in South Africa. A new “load and go” cytometer (Aquios CL, Beckman Coulter), developed with a PLG protocol, was validated against the predicate PLG method on the Beckman Coulter...

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Autores principales: Coetzee, Lindi-Marie, Glencross, Deborah K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187456
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description BACKGROUND: The National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) offers wide-scale CD4 testing through a network of laboratories in South Africa. A new “load and go” cytometer (Aquios CL, Beckman Coulter), developed with a PLG protocol, was validated against the predicate PLG method on the Beckman Coulter FC500 MPL/CellMek platform. METHODS: Remnant routine EDTA blood CD4 reference results were compared to results from two Aquios/PLG instruments (n = 205) and a further n = 1885 samples tested to assess daily testing capacity. Reproducibility was assessed using Immunotrol(TM) and patient samples with low, medium, high CD4 counts. Data was analyzed using GraphPad software for general statistics and Bland-Altman (BA) analyses. The percentage similarity (%Sim) was used to measure the level of agreement (accuracy) of the new platform versus the predicate and variance (%SimCV) reported to indicate precision of difference to predicate. RESULTS: 205 samples were tested with a CD4 count range of 2–1228 cells/μl (median 365cells/μl). BA analysis revealed an overall -40.5±44.0cells/μl bias (LOA of 126.8 to 45.8cells/μl) and %Sim showing good agreement and tight precision to predicate results (94.83±5.39% with %SimCV = 5.69%). Workflow analysis (n = 1885) showed similar outcomes 94.9±8.9% (CV of 9.4%) and 120 samples/day capacity. Excellent intra-instrument reproducibility was noted (%Sim 98.7±2.8% and %SimCV of 2.8%). 5-day reproducibility using internal quality control material (Immunotrol™) showed tight precision (reported %CV of 4.69 and 7.62 for Normal and Low material respectively) and instrument stability. CONCLUSION: The Aquios/PLG CD4 testing platform showed clinically acceptable result reporting to existing predicate results, with good system stability and reproducibility with a slight negative but precise bias. This system can replace the faded XL cytometers in low- to medium volume CD4 testing laboratories, using the standardized testing protocol, with better staff utilization especially where technical skills are lacking. Central monitoring of on-board quality assessment data facilitates proactive maintenance and networked instrument performance monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-56694802017-11-17 Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa Coetzee, Lindi-Marie Glencross, Deborah K. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) offers wide-scale CD4 testing through a network of laboratories in South Africa. A new “load and go” cytometer (Aquios CL, Beckman Coulter), developed with a PLG protocol, was validated against the predicate PLG method on the Beckman Coulter FC500 MPL/CellMek platform. METHODS: Remnant routine EDTA blood CD4 reference results were compared to results from two Aquios/PLG instruments (n = 205) and a further n = 1885 samples tested to assess daily testing capacity. Reproducibility was assessed using Immunotrol(TM) and patient samples with low, medium, high CD4 counts. Data was analyzed using GraphPad software for general statistics and Bland-Altman (BA) analyses. The percentage similarity (%Sim) was used to measure the level of agreement (accuracy) of the new platform versus the predicate and variance (%SimCV) reported to indicate precision of difference to predicate. RESULTS: 205 samples were tested with a CD4 count range of 2–1228 cells/μl (median 365cells/μl). BA analysis revealed an overall -40.5±44.0cells/μl bias (LOA of 126.8 to 45.8cells/μl) and %Sim showing good agreement and tight precision to predicate results (94.83±5.39% with %SimCV = 5.69%). Workflow analysis (n = 1885) showed similar outcomes 94.9±8.9% (CV of 9.4%) and 120 samples/day capacity. Excellent intra-instrument reproducibility was noted (%Sim 98.7±2.8% and %SimCV of 2.8%). 5-day reproducibility using internal quality control material (Immunotrol™) showed tight precision (reported %CV of 4.69 and 7.62 for Normal and Low material respectively) and instrument stability. CONCLUSION: The Aquios/PLG CD4 testing platform showed clinically acceptable result reporting to existing predicate results, with good system stability and reproducibility with a slight negative but precise bias. This system can replace the faded XL cytometers in low- to medium volume CD4 testing laboratories, using the standardized testing protocol, with better staff utilization especially where technical skills are lacking. Central monitoring of on-board quality assessment data facilitates proactive maintenance and networked instrument performance monitoring. Public Library of Science 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5669480/ /pubmed/29099874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187456 Text en © 2017 Coetzee, Glencross http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title_full Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title_fullStr Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title_short Performance verification of the new fully automated Aquios flow cytometer PanLeucogate (PLG) platform for CD4-T-lymphocyte enumeration in South Africa
title_sort performance verification of the new fully automated aquios flow cytometer panleucogate (plg) platform for cd4-t-lymphocyte enumeration in south africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187456
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