First basic performance evaluation of the XE-2100 haematology analyser
1999

Evaluation of the XE-2100 Haematology Analyser

Sample size: 210 publication Evidence: high

Author Information

Author(s): Izumi Tsuda, Masayuki Hino, Takayuki Takubo, Tomoko Katagami, Hiroshi Kubota, Seiki Kawai, N. Tatsumi

Primary Institution: Osaka City University Medical School

Hypothesis

The XE-2100 haematology analyser will provide reliable and accurate blood analysis compared to existing methods.

Conclusion

The XE-2100 haematology analyser demonstrated excellent performance in providing accurate and reliable blood counts and differentials.

Supporting Evidence

  • The XE-2100 showed good reproducibility with coefficients of variation ranging from 0.5% to 2.9%.
  • Correlation coefficients for complete blood counts between the XE-2100 and SE-9000 ranged from 0.867 to 0.999.
  • The XE-2100 provided stable results for up to 48 hours of sample storage.
  • Leukocyte differentials obtained with the XE-2100 correlated well with manual counts.
  • The precision of NRBC determination with the XE-2100 was excellent.
  • The XE-2100 can process 150 samples per hour for complete blood counts.

Takeaway

The XE-2100 is a new machine that helps doctors quickly and accurately check blood samples.

Methodology

The study evaluated the XE-2100 using blood samples to assess reproducibility, carryover, stability during storage, and accuracy.

Limitations

The study did not address all potential variations in blood sample types and conditions.

Participant Demographics

Samples were taken from healthy adults and included various blood parameters.

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