Urinalysis: diagnostic performance of urine dipstick compared to an automated microscopic method
San Miguel Garay, Erik Alejandro y Llaca Díaz, Jorge M. y Robles Espino, Diana G y Díaz Chuc, Erik A. y Luna Falcón, Claudio Fabrizio y Ayala de la Cruz, Sergio
(2023)
Urinalysis: diagnostic performance of urine dipstick compared to an automated microscopic method.
Medicina universitaria, 24 (4).
pp. 177-183.
ISSN 1665-5796
Resumen
Introduction: Urinalysis is one of the most important clinical laboratory tests because numerous pathologies can manifest or be suspected through this test. Although the previous reports mention that urinary microscopy is a fundamental part of urinalysis for diagnostic support of various conditions, there is a debate about the utility of this test section in a certain patient population. The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic performance of the urinary dipstick analysis and the potential risks of false-negative (FN) results.
Material and methods: This is a retrospective and observational study, and urinalysis information was obtained from non-hospitalized patients. The dipstick and microscopic analyses were performed using the Clinitek-ATLAS (index test) and iQ200-SPRINT (reference standard) devices. Dipstick or microscopy analyses were positive if ≥ 1 parameters were abnormal. A Bayesian hierarchal beta-binomial model was carried out for each performance parameter. Risk analysis was performed as proposed in the literature.
Results: Five hundred and fifty-two patients were included in the study. The posterior median at group level was 94% (credible interval 95% [CrI 95%] 89.9-97%) for sensitivity (Se), 57.1% (CrI 95%, 50.1-64.1%) for specificity, and 5.8% (CrI 95%, 2.59-9.64%) for FN rate (FNR). The posterior probability Se > 90% was 95.9% at a group level. The risk analysis found only low-risk false-negative events.
Conclusions: The performance of the dipstick analysis was appropriate, with a good certainty of Se > 90% and a FNR < 10% at the operator level. Omission of microscopic analysis can be a safe action in a patient with a negative dipstick since FNs with a clinical impact are not expected.
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Palabras claves no controlados: |
Análisis de orina, Tira reactiva de orina, Microscopía de orina, Análisis de riesgo, Rendimiento de la tira reactiva |
Materias: |
R Medicina > RB Patología |
Divisiones: |
Medicina |
Usuario depositante: |
Dr. Sergio Ayala De la Cruz
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Creadores: |
Creador | Email | ORCID |
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San Miguel Garay, Erik Alejandro | sanmiguel92@gmail.com | NO ESPECIFICADO | Llaca Díaz, Jorge M. | NO ESPECIFICADO | NO ESPECIFICADO | Robles Espino, Diana G | NO ESPECIFICADO | NO ESPECIFICADO | Díaz Chuc, Erik A. | NO ESPECIFICADO | NO ESPECIFICADO | Luna Falcón, Claudio Fabrizio | fabrizioluna_10@hotmail.com | NO ESPECIFICADO | Ayala de la Cruz, Sergio | sergio.ayalad@uanl.edu.mx | orcid.org/0000-0001-5184-3532 |
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Fecha del depósito: |
31 Ene 2023 21:48 |
Última modificación: |
31 Ene 2023 21:49 |
URI: |
http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/24680 |
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