TY - JOUR
T1 - Consistency Analysis of the UF-1500 and UF-5000 Automated Urine Particle Analyzers
AU - Hoshi, Masato
AU - Nagashima, Kazuko
AU - Sakurai, Masayo
AU - Inoue, Yuka
AU - Terashima, Misaki
AU - Fujita, Takashi
AU - Ito, Hiroyasu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: The aim was to evaluate the consistency of the results between the UF-1500 and UF-5000, fully automated urine particle analyzers. Methods: A total of 554 randomly selected inpatient and outpatient urine samples were collected for analysis using the UF-1500, the UF-5000, and by manual microscopic examination. The coincidence rate, intraday repeatability, and interday reproducibility were evaluated on the UF-1500 and UF-5000. To analyze the review flags from the UF-1500, the UF-1500 results were compared to manual microscopy as the gold standard. Results: The repeatability of red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), epithelial cells (ECs), casts, and bacteria using the UF-1500 and UF-5000 is expressed as the relative standard deviations of the intraday and interday measurements. For the UF-1500, the relative standard deviation values ranged from 5.9% to 12.6% and 4.9% to 17.2% for the low and 1.6% to 9.3% and 2.3% to 16.9% for the high samples, respectively. The correlation coefficient for RBCs, WBCs, ECs, SECs, casts, crystals, and bacteria for the UF-1500 were 0.981, 0.993, 0.968, 0.963, 0.821, 0.783, and 0.992, respectively. Review samples from the UF-1500 were confirmed by microscopic examination. Review flags for all 554 samples included 3 samples with “DEBRIS High” and 23 samples with “RBCs/YLC Abnormal classification”. Conclusions: The identification of various urine components by both instruments meets laboratory requirements. These two instruments with different performances have specific characteristics and should be used based upon the needs of each laboratory.
AB - Background: The aim was to evaluate the consistency of the results between the UF-1500 and UF-5000, fully automated urine particle analyzers. Methods: A total of 554 randomly selected inpatient and outpatient urine samples were collected for analysis using the UF-1500, the UF-5000, and by manual microscopic examination. The coincidence rate, intraday repeatability, and interday reproducibility were evaluated on the UF-1500 and UF-5000. To analyze the review flags from the UF-1500, the UF-1500 results were compared to manual microscopy as the gold standard. Results: The repeatability of red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), epithelial cells (ECs), casts, and bacteria using the UF-1500 and UF-5000 is expressed as the relative standard deviations of the intraday and interday measurements. For the UF-1500, the relative standard deviation values ranged from 5.9% to 12.6% and 4.9% to 17.2% for the low and 1.6% to 9.3% and 2.3% to 16.9% for the high samples, respectively. The correlation coefficient for RBCs, WBCs, ECs, SECs, casts, crystals, and bacteria for the UF-1500 were 0.981, 0.993, 0.968, 0.963, 0.821, 0.783, and 0.992, respectively. Review samples from the UF-1500 were confirmed by microscopic examination. Review flags for all 554 samples included 3 samples with “DEBRIS High” and 23 samples with “RBCs/YLC Abnormal classification”. Conclusions: The identification of various urine components by both instruments meets laboratory requirements. These two instruments with different performances have specific characteristics and should be used based upon the needs of each laboratory.
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U2 - 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2023.230940
DO - 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2023.230940
M3 - Article
C2 - 38747933
AN - SCOPUS:85193204739
SN - 1433-6510
VL - 70
SP - 876
EP - 883
JO - Clinical Laboratory
JF - Clinical Laboratory
IS - 5
ER -