Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8737267 | Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
CellaVision DM96 is a digital cell morphology system for automated classification of white and red blood cells. CellaVision Advanced RBC application (ARBCA) pre-classifies RBC in 21 categories, including parasitized RBC, and allows re-classification by the operator. In this study, the performance of the software for detection of malaria and calculation of parasitemia was evaluated and compared to microscopy (n = 40). For CellaVision, both pre- and post-reclassification results were evaluated. Sensitivity was moderate, even post-reclassification (72%), due to low numbers of analyzed RBC and limited resolution of photographs. CellaVision results correlated with microscopy according to Passing-Bablok analysis, with slightly lower values for CellaVision. Within-run, between-run and inter-observer variability were acceptable. The low sensitivity of CellaVision ARBCA precludes its use as a screening technique for malaria. However, due to its good correlation with microscopy and short turn-around-times, it may be useful in follow-up of parasitemia. Larger studies are required to confirm these findings.
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Authors
Lisa Florin, Karel Maelegheer, Astrid Muyldermans, Marjan Van Esbroeck, Eric Nulens, Jan Emmerechts,