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Performance of digital morphology analyzer Vision Pro on white blood cell differentials

Authors
Yoon, S.Hur, M.Park, M.Kim, H.Kim, S.W.Lee, T.-H.Nam, M.Moon, H.-W.Yun, Y.-M.
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
De Gruyter Open Ltd
Keywords
comparison; digital morphology; manual count; performance; Vision Pro; white blood cell differentials
Citation
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, v.59, no.6, pp 1099 - 1106
Pages
8
Journal Title
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Volume
59
Number
6
Start Page
1099
End Page
1106
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/62463
DOI
10.1515/cclm-2020-1701
ISSN
1434-6621
1437-4331
Abstract
Vision Pro (West Medica, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria) is a recently developed digital morphology analyzer. We evaluated the performance of Vision Pro on white blood cell (WBC) differentials. In a total of 200 peripheral blood smear samples (100 normal and 100 abnormal samples), WBC preclassification and reclassification by Vision Pro were evaluated and compared with manual WBC count, according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines (H20-A2). The overall sensitivity was high for normal WBCs and nRBCs (80.1-98.0%). The overall specificity and overall efficiency were high for all cell classes (98.1-100.0% and 97.7-99.9%, respectively). The absolute values of mean differences between Vision Pro and manual count ranged from 0.01 to 1.31. In leukopenic samples, those values ranged from 0.09 to 2.01. For normal WBCs, Vision Pro preclassification and manual count showed moderate or high correlations (r=0.52-0.88) except for basophils (r=0.34); after reclassification, the correlation between Vision Pro and manual count was improved (r=0.36-0.90). This is the first study that evaluated the performance of Vision Pro on WBC differentials. Vision Pro showed reliable analytical performance on WBC differentials with improvement after reclassification. Vision Pro could help improve laboratory workflow. © 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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