Automated urinalysis combining physicochemical analysis, on-board centrifugation, and digital imaging in one system: A multicenter performance evaluation of the cobas 6500 urine work area.
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2019-09-19
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Cobbaert, Christa M
Arslan, Figen
Caballé Martín, Imma
Serra, Antoni Alsius
Picó-Plana, Ester
Sánchez-Margalet, Víctor
Carmona-Fernández, Antonio
Burden, John
Ziegler, André
Bechel, Walter
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We evaluated the analytical performance of the fully automated cobas® 6500 urine work area and its automated components-cobas u 601 and cobas u 701. The study was conducted at three European centers using un-centrifuged surplus routine urine samples; all measurements were performed within 2 h of sample collection. Precision, sample carry-over, and method comparisons were evaluated per Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. Method comparisons: cobas u 601 versus Urisys 2400 and cobas u 411 urine test strips; and cobas u 701 versus KOVA® visual microscopy and iQ200 analyzer. Operability and functionality were assessed using questionnaires. Precision of the entire cobas 6500 system was within predefined acceptance limits and no significant carry-over was observed. Erythrocytes, leukocytes, nitrites, and protein were in good agreement (≥93%) with cobas u 411 reflectometry. High correlation was shown between the cobas u 701 analyzer and KOVA visual microscopy for red blood cells (RBC; slope, 0.89; Pearson's r, 0.95) and white blood cells (WBC; slope, 0.96; Pearson's r, 0.96), demonstrating equivalence of test results. The 97.5% percentile reference values on the cobas u 701 analyzer were 5.3 cells/μL (RBC) and 6.2 cells/μL (WBC). The cobas 6500 system showed good sensitivity for small bacteria (>1 μm) and pathological casts, and the user interface, maintenance wizards, and system design were highly rated by operators. The fully automated workflow, high precision, and high throughput of the cobas 6500 system have the potential to facilitate standardization of urine screening.
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Automated biology—high-throughput screening, Clinical automation, Laboratory management—workflow