The Pan African medical journal | 2019

[Evaluation of the performances of the MUSE AUTO CD4/CD4% flow cytometer vs GUAVA AUTO CD4/CD4% flow cytometer for measuring the rate of CD4 lymphocytes in patients infected with HIV in Cameroon].

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction\nThis study aimed to evaluate the performances of the MUSE® flow cytometer compared with the reference GUAVA® flow cytometer.\n\n\nMethods\nWe conducted an experimental study on HIV-infected patient samples. Venous blood samples, collected in a K3 EDTA tube, were analyzed within 24-48 hours by MUSE® and GUAVA® cytometers at the International Center for medical diagnosis (Centre International de Diagnostic médical) in Yaoundé.\n\n\nResults\nIn total, 227 samples were analyzed. There was a strong intraclass correlation (p<0.0001) between MUSE® and GUAVA® cytometers with a correlation coefficient 0.998 (95% CI: 0,998-0,999) for the absolute values and 0,992 (95% CI: 0,989-0,994) for the percentages. A strong positive linear correlation (p=0.0001) was found between MUSE® and GUAVA® cytometers with linear regression slope r2 = 0.98 (95% CI=0,97-0,99) for the absolute values and r2= 0.98 (95% CI= 0.96-1,00) for the percentages. The biases were -4,80 cells/µl (-101.31-91.71) for the absolute values and -0.89% (IC: -6,08-4.3) for the percentages. The percentage of data points outside the limits of agreement was 12/227 (5.29%) and 10/227 (4.41%) respectively for the absolute values and percentages. Cohen s kappa coefficient was 0.92 and the area under the curve was 0,9975 (CI 95%: 0.99-1).\n\n\nConclusion\nMUSE®AUTO CD4/CD4% cytometer is a powerful instrument because its results are consistent with those obtained by the reference cytometer. It can enable tracking of patients infected with HIV, in particular in the developing countries.

Volume 32
Pages \n 2\n
DOI 10.11604/pamj.2019.32.2.16990
Language English
Journal The Pan African medical journal

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