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Correlation of Chemical Urinalysis to Microscopic Urinalysis and Urine Culture: Implications for Reflex Urinalysis Workflows. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of chemical urinalysis (UA) as a screening tool for deciding whether to conduct further tests like microscopic UA and urine culture.
  • The analysis involved over 9,000 UA results, highlighting that chemical UA has high sensitivity (93.0%) but lower specificity (56.9%), indicating it can effectively identify positive cases but may also misclassify some negatives.
  • The findings suggest that relying on chemical UA for reflex testing could streamline workflows and reduce unnecessary testing, as only a small percentage of samples showed discrepancies between chemical UA and microscopic findings.

Article Abstract

Background: Urinalysis (UA) reflex testing approaches, which offer potential for savings in labor and result turnaround time, may rely on the performance of a chemical UA screen to determine which urine samples need microscopic UA and/or urine culture. We correlated chemical UA, microscopic UA, and urine culture results to determine the performance of chemical UA as a screening tool for reflex testing approaches.

Methods: Consecutive UA results for 9127 tests (simultaneous chemical UA and microscopic UA) were retrospectively reviewed and correlated. Urine culture results were also correlated for 3127 samples that had urine culture ordered within 24 h of UA. Positivity criteria for each UA method were predefined.

Results: Chemical UA yielded the following performance specifications for predicting microscopic findings: 93.0% sensitivity, 56.9% specificity, 64.7% positive predictive value, 90.5% negative predictive value. 3.2% of samples were negative by chemical UA but positive by microscopic UA. Of the samples with urine culture results available, 6.3% were negative by chemical UA but had clinically-significant positive urine cultures.

Conclusions: Reflex testing of microscopic UA and/or urine culture dependent from chemical UA results provides a feasible opportunity to reduce unnecessary testing.

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