This article reports an evaluation of the Coulter Counter model S-Plus VI automatic analyser for haematology, and data are presented on linearity, carry-over, precision, accuracy and stability of the instrument, when compared with a model S-Plus IV/D.The three-part differential count provided by Coulter S-Plus VI has been compared with manual eye counting. The results show a good agreement with only 2.5% of discrepancies in 2271 routine samples.ADVANTAGES OF THE NEW INSTRUMENT INCLUDE: reduction of running costs, largely due to manpower saving; simple and easy use, and improved operator safety, there being no need for human contact with blood.

Evaluation of the Coulter Counter S-Plus VI / G. Banfi, M. Pontillo, P. Notti, P. Bonini. - In: JOURNAL OF AUTOMATIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0142-0453. - 10:1(1988), pp. 31-36.

Evaluation of the Coulter Counter S-Plus VI

G. Banfi
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1988

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This article reports an evaluation of the Coulter Counter model S-Plus VI automatic analyser for haematology, and data are presented on linearity, carry-over, precision, accuracy and stability of the instrument, when compared with a model S-Plus IV/D.The three-part differential count provided by Coulter S-Plus VI has been compared with manual eye counting. The results show a good agreement with only 2.5% of discrepancies in 2271 routine samples.ADVANTAGES OF THE NEW INSTRUMENT INCLUDE: reduction of running costs, largely due to manpower saving; simple and easy use, and improved operator safety, there being no need for human contact with blood.
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
1988
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