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Multiplex Optical Urinalysis for Early Detection of Drug-induced Kidney Injury.
Analytical Chemistry, 2020Drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI) is a significant contributor of both acute and chronic kidney injury, and remains a major concern in drug development and clinical care.
Penghui Cheng +4 more
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Many sources of variation affect urinalysis testing. These are due to physiologic changes in the patient, therapeutic interventions, and collection, transportation, and storage of urine specimens. There are problems inherent to the manual performance of this high-volume test.
D A, Carlson, B E, Statland
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Many sources of variation affect urinalysis testing. These are due to physiologic changes in the patient, therapeutic interventions, and collection, transportation, and storage of urine specimens. There are problems inherent to the manual performance of this high-volume test.
D A, Carlson, B E, Statland
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Colorimetric Urinalysis for On-site Detection of Metabolic Biomarkers.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020Over the past few decades, colorimetric assays have been developed for cost-effective and rapid on-site urinalysis. Most of these assays were employed for detection of biomarkers such as glucose, uric acid, ions, and albumin that are abundant in urine at
Sanjida Yeasmin +6 more
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Smartphone-based tape sensors for multiplexed rapid urinalysis
, 2020Recent advances in biofluids monitoring have positioned urine as a non-invasive candidate for clinical diagnosis. In this paper, we employ adhesive tapes with indicator-functionalized microarrays for rapid urinalysis.
Xuecheng He +3 more
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The EFLM European Urinalysis Guideline 2023
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory MedicineBackground The EFLM Task and Finish Group Urinalysis has updated the ECLM European Urinalysis Guidelines (2000) on urinalysis and urine bacterial culture, to improve accuracy of these examinations in European clinical laboratories, and to support ...
Timo T. Kouri +7 more
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Performance of Urinalysis Parameters in Predicting Urinary Tract Infection: Does One Size Fit all?
Clinical Infectious DiseasesIn a multi-hospital cohort study of 3392 patients, positive urinalysis parameters had poor positive predictive value for diagnosing urinary tract infection (UTI).
Sonali D. Advani +14 more
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The Sick Adult Horse: Renal Clinical Pathologic Testing and Urinalysis.
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice, 2020Clinicopathologic evaluation of renal function and renal disease in sick adult horses remains grounded in detection of azotemia, assessment of serum and urine electrolyte concentrations, and evaluation of urinalysis findings, including specific gravity ...
H. Schott, M. Esser
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DeckerMed Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation, 2016
Urinalysis comprises physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Although widely available, this test is often underused and misinterpreted. Urinalysis can provide helpful clues in the assessment of a variety of clinical conditions, but one must be aware of their limitations.
Suzanne El-Sayegh +3 more
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Urinalysis comprises physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Although widely available, this test is often underused and misinterpreted. Urinalysis can provide helpful clues in the assessment of a variety of clinical conditions, but one must be aware of their limitations.
Suzanne El-Sayegh +3 more
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Nursing Standard, 2005
Urine analysis is an essential component of patient assessment, which is used for screening, diagnosis and planning care. This article discusses specimen collection and reagent strip testing.
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Urine analysis is an essential component of patient assessment, which is used for screening, diagnosis and planning care. This article discusses specimen collection and reagent strip testing.
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Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research, 2020
Background People with diabetes are at increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and should undergo annual screening, but adherence is poor. A home urinalysis self-test has been developed to improve compliance with screening.
J. Shore +3 more
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Background People with diabetes are at increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and should undergo annual screening, but adherence is poor. A home urinalysis self-test has been developed to improve compliance with screening.
J. Shore +3 more
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