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Micro-Analytical Lab-on-a-Tip: Advances and Perspectives. [PDF]

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Quantitative urine culture by reagent strip incubation

Urology, 1975
The filter paper culture-tetrazolium test ressults have been compared with routine hospital streak plate cultures in 400 random urine specimens. Pseudomonas cultures tended to impart a color change to the test pads which rendered interpretation difficult.
J W, Morrow   +4 more
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Reagent Strip Failure

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— We read the report of Arlan L. Rosenbloom, MD, and John I. Malone, MD (240:2462, 1978), concerning six diabetic children in whom ketone reagent strip failure resulted in a misdiagnosis of gastroenteritis instead of what proved to be diabetic ketoacidosis. A reply by the manufacturer, appended to the article, implied that these patients
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Synovial fluid analysis with leukocyte esterase reagent strip test

Clinical Rheumatology, 2021
To determine whether leukocyte esterase reagent strip test (LERST) analysis could help distinguish inflammatory arthritis from mechanical joint effusion. We analyzed synovial fluid (SF) from consecutive patients with a non-traumatic joint effusion during a 6-month period. Inflammatory SF was defined by white blood cell (WBC) count ≥ 2000/mm3. The LERST
Sarah Khaleche   +5 more
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Reagent Strip Glucose Monitoring Methods in Chronic Hemodialysis

Diabetes Care, 1985
Reagent strip blood glucose testing methods have not been extensively validated in dialysis patients, a serious omission as thousands of diabetic patients are now entering dialysis. Severe anemia and uremia are potentially confounding variables that might impair those testing methods. Various methods were tested pre- and postdialysis, and compared with
C J, Wason   +3 more
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Rapid diagnosis of bacterial meningitis with reagent strips

The Lancet, 1995
Laboratory examination of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is not available in many parts of the world, and without knowledge of CSF glucose, protein, and cells, a diagnosis of meningitis may be missed. Testing CSF with urine reagent strips that measure glucose and protein has given variable results.
A A, Moosa, H A, Quortum, M D, Ibrahim
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Reagent Strip Performance as Evaluated by a Meter

The Diabetes Educator, 1985
The stability of 98 Chemstrip bG (CS) was assessed with a specially de signed meter (Accu-Chek) to deter mine the length of time patient-read CS can be saved in order to evaluate the accuracy of self-monitoring. Visual readings of 70 CS from 21 patients were compared with meter readings immediately after capillary blood glu cose (CBG) determination to
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Saliva Alcohol Reagent Strips in Altered Response Protocols

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1990
AbstractThe prehospital care provider has been limited in his or her initial assessment of patients due to having available only a limited number of simple diagnostic tests. There has not been an accurate field test available to rule out significant ethanol intoxication. We designed a prospective trial for the prehospital setting to test the utility of
K G, Harpe   +4 more
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Reagent strip testing of antenatal urine specimens for infection

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1993
ABSTRACTObjective To compare reagent strip testing (RST) with microscopy and culture in identifying significant bacteriuria, and secondly, to consider potential cost savings if RST screening proved to be reliable.Design Prospective descriptive study.Setting Antenatal Clinic, Bristol Maternity Hospital.Subjects Eight hundred and ...
I J, Etherington, D K, James
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Are Blood Glucose Reagent Strips Reliable in Renal Failure?

Diabetic Medicine, 1991
In vitro studies have suggested that a low packed cell volume may cause reagent strips to overestimate blood glucose concentration. The reliability of such strips has therefore been investigated in diabetic patients with end‐stage renal failure, all of whom had low haematocrits (24 ± 4 (± SD)%).
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