UNIVERSI
TÄ
TS-
BIBLIOTHEK
P
ADERBORN
Anmelden
Menü
Menü
Start
Hilfe
Blog
Weitere Dienste
Neuerwerbungslisten
Fachsystematik Bücher
Erwerbungsvorschlag
Bestellung aus dem Magazin
Fernleihe
Einstellungen
Sprache
Deutsch
Deutsch
Englisch
Farbschema
Hell
Dunkel
Automatisch
Sie befinden Sich nicht im Netzwerk der Universität Paderborn. Der Zugriff auf elektronische Ressourcen ist
gegebenenfalls
nur via VPN oder Shibboleth (DFN-AAI) möglich.
mehr Informationen...
Universitätsbibliothek
Katalog
Suche
Details
Zur Ergebnisliste
Ergebnis 4 von 286
Datensatz exportieren als...
BibTeX
Crossover study of three methods for low‐level white blood cell counting on two types of flow cytometer
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry, 2003-07, Vol.54B (1), p.39-45
Dijkstra‐Tiekstra, M. J.
Schrijver, J. G.
van der Meer, P. F.
Laport, R. F.
Gratama, J. W.
Levering, W. H. B. M.
van Delden, C. J.
de Wildt‐Eggen, J.
2003
Volltextzugriff (PDF)
Details
Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Dijkstra‐Tiekstra, M. J.
Schrijver, J. G.
van der Meer, P. F.
Laport, R. F.
Gratama, J. W.
Levering, W. H. B. M.
van Delden, C. J.
de Wildt‐Eggen, J.
Titel
Crossover study of three methods for low‐level white blood cell counting on two types of flow cytometer
Ist Teil von
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometry, 2003-07, Vol.54B (1), p.39-45
Ort / Verlag
Hoboken: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Erscheinungsjahr
2003
Quelle
Wiley Online Library All Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Background Flow cytometric methods were previously shown to be preferable to microscopic and volumetric methods for counting residual white blood cells (WBCs). In this study, three flow cytometric, low‐level WBC counting methods were cross compared using two flow cytometers. Methods Double‐filtered red cell and platelet concentrates were spiked with different amounts of WBC to obtain panels of unspiked and 0.3, 1.0, 3.3, and 10.0 WBC/μl. The methods of BD Biosciences (BDB), Beckman‐Coulter (BC), and an in‐house method were performed on flow cytometers from BDB and BC. Samples were measured in ninefold. We required that (a) r2 be at least 0.98 (linearity), (b) at least 80% of observations fell within 20% of expected values (accuracy), and (c) the coefficients of variation be at least 20% (precision) for samples containing at least 3.3 WBC/μl. Results For the red cell panel, our requirements were met by the BDB method on both flow cytometers and by the BC and in‐house methods on the BDB flow cytometer only. For the platelet panel, our requirements were met on all combinations of methods and flow cytometers, except for the in‐house method on the BDB flow cytometer. Intra‐assay variation was lowest for the BDB method, irrespective of the type of flow cytometer used. Conclusion Based on accuracy and precision, the BDB method on the BDB flow cytometer produced the best results for counting low‐level WBCs. Cytometry Part B (Clin. Cytometry) 54B:39–45, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1552-4949
eISSN: 1552-4957
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.10015
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_73407479
Format
–
Schlagworte
accuracy
,
Cell Separation
,
Cross-Over Studies
,
flow cytometer
,
Flow Cytometry - instrumentation
,
Flow Cytometry - methods
,
Humans
,
intra‐assay variation
,
Leukocyte Count - instrumentation
,
Leukocyte Count - methods
,
linearity
,
low‐level white blood cell counting
,
precision
,
Reproducibility of Results
,
Sensitivity and Specificity
Weiterführende Literatur
Empfehlungen zum selben Thema automatisch vorgeschlagen von
bX