Objective: To compare flow cytometry assays, using traditional dual platform (DP) or newer single platform (SP) for CD4 enumeration. Method: Records of subjects enrolled in four separate clinical trials using the same central laboratory [SP methodology (Trucount)] were reviewed retrospectively. Eighteen subjects had 60 matching contemporaneous samples at multiple timepoints. Results: DP flow cytometry yielded higher CD4 counts in 50/60 assays (83%). CD4 count and percentage by the two methods showed strong correlation for the counts (r = 0.965, P<0.0001) and percentages (r = 0.959, P <0.0001). Bland-Altman plot analysis showed that the limits of variation were within agreeable limits of ±2SD in 56/60 (93.3%) samples tested. Twenty-five (42%) samples had a difference of >50 cells/μL. Of these six (24%) exceeded 100 cells. Conclusion: This study is in agreement with previous reports of strong correlation between DP and SP flow cytometry. This review found differences in CD4 counts in a high proportion of samples tested highlighting the importance for clinicians to be aware of such differences when interpreting results from the two methods. © 2008 British HIV Association.
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Jeganathan, S., Bansal, M., Smith, D. E., & Gold, J. (2008). Comparison of different methodologies for CD4 estimation in a clinical setting. HIV Medicine, 9(4), 192–195. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-1293.2008.00544.x
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