A comparative evaluation of the CN-6000 haemostasis analyser using coagulation, amidolytic, immuno-turbidometric and light transmission aggregometry assays

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作者
Gardiner, Chris [1 ]
Lane, Philip [1 ]
Langley, Katy [1 ]
Tailor, Hitesh [2 ]
Machin, Samuel J. [1 ]
Mackie, Ian J. [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Haemostasis Res Unit, 1st Floor,51 Chenies Mews, London WC1E 6HX, England
[2] HSL Analyt LLP, Haematol Evaluat Unit, London, England
关键词
coagulation; laboratory automation; laboratory practice; CS-5100;
D O I
10.1111/ijlh.13271
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background The CN-6000 (Sysmex Corp.) is a new haemostasis analyser with blood coagulation, amidolytic, immuno-turbidometric and light transmission aggregometry (LTA) capabilities. Transmitted light is monitored at multiple wavelengths (340, 405, 575, 660, 800 nm), from an LED light source. Aims To evaluate the performance of the CN-6000 against a predicate device. Methods The CN-6000 was evaluated against the CS-5100 (Sysmex) for 14 different tests, using 880 samples from normal subjects, anticoagulated patients, critically ill patients, plasmas with high or low fibrinogen content or abnormal levels of interfering substances. Between-day assay imprecision was assessed using commercial QC materials (n = 10 replicates on each of 5 days). Results Acceptable levels of imprecision were obtained for all assays. Agreement between the two analysers was excellent for all assays. Throughput was 35% higher using the CN-6000 (337 vs 250 tests per hour for PT, aPTT and fibrinogen). The CN-6000 also demonstrated improved clot detection in plasmas with high levels of interfering substances as demonstrated by a 29% reduction in "vote-outs" due to low light transmission (24 vs 34). Conclusions The CN-6000 demonstrated excellent comparability with the predicate instrument and acceptable levels of imprecision in all assays. Improvements in throughput and clot detection in the presence of interfering substances were also shown.
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页数:7
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