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Urinalysis and Urinary Tract Infection: Update for Clinicians


Author(s) : Soper David E. Young Jennifer L., 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 2001
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Dysuria is a common presenting complaint of women and urinalysis is a valuable tool in the initial evaluation of this presentation. Clinicians need to be aware that pyuria is the best determinate of bacteriuria requiring therapy and that values significant for infection differ depending on the method of analysis. A hemocytometer yields a value of أƒآ¢أ‚‰أ‚آ¥ 10 WBC/ mm3 significant for bacteriuria, while manual microscopy studies show أƒآ¢أ‚‰أ‚آ¥ 8 WBC/high-power field reliably predicts a positive urine culture. In cases of uncomplicated symptomatic urinary tract infection, a positive value for nitrites and leukocyte esterase by urine dipstick can be treated without the need for a urine culture. Automated urinalysis used widely in large volume laboratories provides more sensitive detection of leukocytes and bacteria in the urine.With automated microscopy, a value of > 2 WBC/hpf is significant pyuria indicative of inflammation of the urinary tract. In complicated cases such as pregnancy, recurrent infection or renal involvement, further evaluation is necessary including manual microscopy and urine culture with sensitivities.,