Is automated urinalysis in your laboratory's future?

Journal of health care technology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
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Examination of the urine, possibly the earliest diagnostic test in medicine, has only recently benefited from automation; one previous twentieth-century advance was substitution of specific reagents for earlier nonspecific chemical tests that were subject to interferences. In the mid-1970s, semiautomated urinalysis instruments were developed to read and record chemical test reactions used in manual urinalysis. Further, in 1984 the first instrument coupling automated intelligent microscopy (AIM) with a dipstick reader became available, fully automating both the biochemical screening and microscopic examination of urine specimens. This assessment describes AIM, as embodied in the Yellow IRIS instrument, and also discusses alternative strategies that laboratorians are developing to improve the cost effectiveness of conventional urinalysis.

自动化尿液分析是你们实验室的未来吗?
尿液检查可能是医学上最早的诊断测试,直到最近才从自动化中受益;20世纪以前的一个进步是用特定试剂代替了早期易受干扰的非特异性化学试验。在20世纪70年代中期,开发了半自动尿液分析仪器,用于读取和记录手动尿液分析中使用的化学测试反应。此外,1984年,第一台将自动智能显微镜(AIM)与量尺读取器耦合的仪器问世,完全自动化了尿液标本的生化筛选和显微镜检查。本评估描述了体现在黄色IRIS仪器中的AIM,并讨论了实验室正在开发的替代策略,以提高传统尿液分析的成本效益。
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