摘要
Objective:This study seeks to explore efficient and multiple-item detection modes in new-style HIV labs,as well as access the accuracy and reliability of CD4 cell count detected by point of care(POC)to analyze POC work feasibility in district or county labs.Methods:POC devices adopted in grassroots-level labs and flow cytometers adopted in prefecture-level labs were used to analyze the same group of blood samples.The individual results were collected and compared for parametric tests in correlation and consistency.Results:The Pearson correlation coefficients(r)between results detected by FACSPresto and those by FACSCalibur,FACSVia,FACSCantoII,and EPICSXL were 0.922,0.938,0.914,and 0.823,respectively;the average deviations were−25.64,24.68,3.05,and 70.97 cells/μL,respectively;the Pearson correlation coefficient(r)between results by Pima and FACSCalibur,FACSVia,FACSCantoII,and EPICSXL were 0.900,0.950,0.954,and 0.876,respectively;and the average deviations were−73.99,−40.78,−29.32,and−22.75 cells/μL,respectively.Discussion:Strong positive correlations and good consistency were observed between the CD4 count tested by POC and flow cytometers.These findings provide theoretical support for new-style HIV labs and one-stop services,which can provide shorter testing duration and simpler testing processes,so that the most comprehensive testing results can be obtained in the shortest amount of time.