Background: Commercial flow-cytometric methods for counting residual white blood cells (rWBCs) in leukoreduced blood products use calibration beads for estimation of the measured sample volume. A bead-free flow-rate calibration method is developed and validated.

Study Design And Methods: The analyzed volume was calculated by acquisition time (ACQ). Twenty-nine spiking series of red blood cell (RBC) or platelet (PLT) products were prepared containing levels ranging from 0.08 × 10(6) up to 2048 × 10(6) WBCs/L. Nearly WBC-free triple-leukofiltered RBCs or PLT concentrates (PCs) served as background. Propidium iodide (PI) was used to identify rWBCs. Five RBC series were compared against a commercially available kit (LeukoSure, Beckman Coulter). Routine capabilities were tested on 41 RBC and 92 PC samples of two independent transfusion services.

Results: The lower detection limit in RBC was 0.08 × 10(6) rWBCs/L for ACQ and 0.16 for LeukoSure. Criteria for linearity, accuracy, and precision were fulfilled within the range of 0.5 × 10(6) to 512 × 10(6) WBCs/L. For PCs, all these criteria were fulfilled between 0.5 × 10(6) and 32 × 10(6) rWBCs/L (lower detection limit of 0.25) for PI. ACQ and LeukoSure agreed sufficiently (81%) when tested on routine RBCs or PCs.

Conclusion: A residual WBC count of fewer than 0.5 × 10(6) WBCs/L can be accurately counted using the ACQ approach at a total reagent cost of less than 0.5€ per sample.

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