Abstract

Three-part differential (3PD) haematology analysers offer a quick, easy-to-use and economical way to acquire important information about a patient's physiology. In this study, we evaluated a new 3PD analyser, the Sysmex XQ-320, investigated its comparability with its predecessor (Sysmex XP-300) and the five-part differential analyser Sysmex XN-9000, and explored its flagging potential. Analytical performance studies were conducted for repeatability, within-laboratory precision, between-day precision, carry-over and linearity with fresh blood and QC material. Method comparison was performed in 493 samples comparing XQ-320 with XP-300, using the XN-9000 as the gold standard. The XQ-320 excelled manufacturer's specifications in the analytical performance studies, except for MXD in within-laboratory and between-day precisions using the QC material level 1. The XQ-320 showed correlation values greater than 0.94 with XN-9000 for the majority of the 20 reportable parameters (MXD# 0.891, MXD% 0.898 and MCHC 0.849). Improvements over the XP-300 were observed in WBC in the leucocytopenic range (bias -0.038 vs. -0.097) and PLT (bias 2.568 vs. -7.877, intercept 3.880 vs. -8.845). Concordance between XQ-320 and XP-300 was 91.9% for the WBC histogram abnormal distribution flag and 95.3% for the PLT flag. Patterns of increased neutrophils and decreased mixed cells on the XQ-320 were observed in samples that raised a flag on XN-9000. The XQ-320 showed excellent analytical performance, and very good to excellent correlation with XN-9000 with improvements over XP-300. Flagging combined with parameter patterns identified additional suspected abnormal samples, thus making the XQ-320 an excellent solution for laboratories utilising 3PD analysers.

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