Investigating the incremental value of urine sediment reporting in emergency medicine with a Sysmex UN urinalysis system

Marco Tosi, Davide Negrini, Giovanni Celegon, Martina Montagnana, G. Lippi
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Urinalysis is widely used and is also frequently requested in emergency situations for screening hypovolemia, urinary tract infections, diabetes, ketoacidosis and hematuria. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of reporting urinary sediment in emergency department specimens with the Sysmex UN system. We evaluated urinalyses requested by the emergency department over a three-month period and examined red blood cell count interference, compared leukocyte esterase dipsticks to cytofluorimetric leukocyte count and nitrites to cytofluorimetric bacterial count. We then examined digital microscopy images to identify additional elements of interest or pathology. We collected 532 cases, 354 with only chemical and cytofluorimetric analysis and 178 with digital microscopy. Automated erythrocyte counting showed a 7 % error rate, mainly false-positive results. Leukocyte esterase had a sensitivity of 88.22 % and specificity of 88.84 % at the lower limit, while nitrites had a sensitivity of 41.06 % and a specificity of 99.38 %. Pathological elements were detected in 126 samples by digital microscopy: 70 had casts, 36 crystals and seven cells with high pathological value. Evaluation of urine sediments by trained specialists can provide potentially important information even in emergency situations, whereby the pre-analytical phase must always be taken into account.
利用 Sysmex UN 尿液分析系统研究急诊医学中尿沉渣报告的增量价值
尿液分析被广泛使用,在紧急情况下也经常被要求用于筛查低血容量、尿路感染、糖尿病、酮症酸中毒和血尿。我们的目的是评估使用 Sysmex UN 系统报告急诊科标本中尿沉渣的影响。 我们评估了急诊科在三个月内要求进行的尿液分析,检查了红细胞计数干扰,比较了白细胞酯酶滴定法和细胞荧光法白细胞计数,以及亚硝酸盐和细胞荧光法细菌计数。然后,我们检查了数字显微镜图像,以确定其他相关要素或病理。 我们共收集了 532 个病例,其中 354 个病例仅进行了化学和细胞荧光分析,178 个病例进行了数字显微镜检查。自动红细胞计数显示出 7% 的错误率,主要是假阳性结果。白细胞酯酶的灵敏度为 88.22%,特异性下限为 88.84%,而亚硝酸盐的灵敏度为 41.06%,特异性为 99.38%。数字显微镜检测了 126 份样本中的病理元素:其中 70 个样本中含有石膏,36 个样本中含有结晶,7 个样本中含有病理价值较高的细胞。 由训练有素的专家对尿沉积物进行评估,即使在紧急情况下也能提供潜在的重要信息,因此必须始终考虑到分析前阶段。
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