The purpose of the study is to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of a newly developed point-of-care analyzer, theCytoTracker, to measure complete blood count (CBC) parameters and discriminate between viral and bacterial infections.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the reliability and accuracy of a newly developed point-of-care analyzer, the CytoTracker, to measure complete blood count (CBC) parameters. The CytoTracker results will be compared to those from a standard benchtop analyzer (Horiba Point of Care Hematology Analyzer, ABX Micros ES 60). If successful, the data from this study would be used to support a pre-submission meeting to the FDA for the CytoTracker. In addition to validating the CytoTracker, the project will study the use of CBC parameters to distinguish between observed bacterial or viral infections in adults. Hospitalized adult subjects with suspected or confirmed viral or bacterial infections will be enrolled in the study. After enrollment a venous blood sample (baseline sample) will be collected and the CytoTracker will be used to measure CBC parameters (cell counts and population distribution). Clinical data will be abstracted from the medical record and used with the CBC parameters to develop an algorithm to distinguish between bacterial and viral infections.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Complete blood count will be performed on the patient. Accuracy of micro-hematology analyzer will be assessed.
Ben Taub Hospital
Houston, Texas, United States
RECRUITINGAccuracy
Accuracy of Device in quantifying WBC, Neutrophils, and Lymphocytes; Accuracy of Viral/Bacterial Descrimination
Time frame: 1 year
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