Micropore-filter techniques have been widely used to assess motility and ch
emotaxis of neutrophils. In some cases the results were impaired by inadequ
ate methods of evaluation and failures of the test system. For clinical pur
poses the mode of test evaluation should be able to differentiate between f
ailures of the test system (false-negative) and real functional defects (tr
ue-negative). A new method has been developed to check parallel assays for
homogeneity. Based on earlier procedures this type of evaluation uses the c
omparison of regression coefficients to identify false-negative test result
s within the cell population of an individual. The newly developed method w
as used to study the chemotactic response in a group of 49 patients and 22
healthy volunteers. Intraclass correlation coefficients of the regression c
oefficient analysis and the leukotactic index were calculated and compared.
It could be demonstrated that the regression coefficient analysis had the
same sensitivity as the leukotactic index. Slight variations in the cell co
unts at a single plane of the chemotactic filter affecting the leukotactic
index by 18% had no measurable influence on the calculated regression coeff
icient.