Evaluation of AUTION EYE AI-4510 flow cell morphology analyzer for counting particles in urine.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Matthijs Oyaert, Timo Kouri, Eva Carton, Sigrid Deprez, Stijn Lambrecht, Marijn Speeckaert
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Abstract

Objectives: We evaluated the performance of a novel flow cell morphology analyzer AUTION EYE AI-4510 for counting particles in urine.

Methods: Analytical performance was assessed according to the EFLM European Urinalysis Guideline 2023. Trueness was compared by analyzing 1.012 fresh urine samples with the AUTION EYE AI-4510 (ARKRAY, Inc., Kyoto, Japan) against phase-contrast visual microscopy. Poisson statistics were utilized in assessment of imprecision of particle counts both with quality control material and patient specimens.

Results: Relative imprecision against theoretical Poisson imprecision, R(CV), was estimated to be 1.1 for red blood cells (RBC), 1.0 for white blood cells (WBC), 0.9 for squamous epithelial cells (SEC) and 1.1 for bacteria. The agreement with visual microscopy (Cohen's weighted kappa) was 0.93 for RBC, 0.95 for WBC, 0.90 for SEC, 0.79 for non-squamous epithelial cells (NSEC), 0.67 for combined casts, 0.90 for crystals and 0.88 for bacteria. No clinically significant bias was observed. Limits of quantitation at CV=30 % reached 4 × 106/L for RBC and 5 × 106/L for WBC. Differentiation of urinary crystals was improved as compared to previous data on digital cuvette imaging.

Conclusions: The ARKRAY AUTION EYE AI-4510 provided a desirable imprecision, met the criteria for linearity, LoQ and carry-over, and showed an optimum comparison to visual microscopy for RBC, WBC, SEC and crystals as defined in the EFLM European Urinalysis Guideline 2023. The identification of kidney damage is recommended to be improved by using user-defined review rules. Performance of bacteria counting needs to be confirmed against urine bacterial cultures.

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Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 医学-医学实验技术
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11.30
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306
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3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM) publishes articles on novel teaching and training methods applicable to laboratory medicine. CCLM welcomes contributions on the progress in fundamental and applied research and cutting-edge clinical laboratory medicine. It is one of the leading journals in the field, with an impact factor over 3. CCLM is issued monthly, and it is published in print and electronically. CCLM is the official journal of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) and publishes regularly EFLM recommendations and news. CCLM is the official journal of the National Societies from Austria (ÖGLMKC); Belgium (RBSLM); Germany (DGKL); Hungary (MLDT); Ireland (ACBI); Italy (SIBioC); Portugal (SPML); and Slovenia (SZKK); and it is affiliated to AACB (Australia) and SFBC (France). Topics: - clinical biochemistry - clinical genomics and molecular biology - clinical haematology and coagulation - clinical immunology and autoimmunity - clinical microbiology - drug monitoring and analysis - evaluation of diagnostic biomarkers - disease-oriented topics (cardiovascular disease, cancer diagnostics, diabetes) - new reagents, instrumentation and technologies - new methodologies - reference materials and methods - reference values and decision limits - quality and safety in laboratory medicine - translational laboratory medicine - clinical metrology Follow @cclm_degruyter on Twitter!
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