Browse a comprehensive selection of urine chemistry and urine microscopy analyzers to fit your lab’s needs: Empty heading Urine Chemistry and Microscopy iRICELL Series The iRICELL series of automated walk-away workcells delivers maximum efficiency and productivity for low- to high-volume labs. ...
The collected urine sample should be taken to the laboratory for analysis, typically within one hour of collection. If transportation to the lab could take more than one hour, then the sample may be refrigerated. In some patients who are unable to void spontaneously or those who are not able...
Urinary Heparin Binding Protein: an Effective Marker in Assessing the Severity of UTI Compared to Microscopic Urinalysisdoi:10.7754/Clin.Lab.2024.240912Background: Proper and fast diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) is essential for suitable treatment strategy. Urine cultur...
The home care segment is estimated to expand at the fastest CAGR of 9.09% over the forecast period due to the increasing launch of home-based UTI test kits. The increasing demand for convenience & privacy and the low cost of home urinalysis tests, compared to clinical tests, are driving seg...
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Three or more RBCs per high-power field with microscopic urinalysis requires a workup for microhematuria, according to the American Urological Association. This includes urine studies, imaging, and cystoscopy.25 Reference Ranges Your healthcare provider should review the results with you. The lab val...
You may think you know everything about the humble pee test, but there are subtleties you might be missing. A 53-year-old female presents with malodorous urine. She denies dysuria, urgency, incontinence, and frequency, but she is concerned for UTI. She h
A urine pH of 8.5 or 9.0 is often suggestive of a UTI-caused urea-splitting bacterium such as Proteus mirabilis or Pseudomonas aeruginosa. At a urinary pH above 6.0, urinary crystallization inhibitors are deficient, leading to calcium phosphate crystals that form insoluble salts as one of the ...
You can take an at-home UTI test if you suspect symptoms as a first step before consulting your doctor for a urinalysis culture that is more comprehensive and accurate. Or you can order a urinalysis online and visit the participating lab. Still, follow up with your doctor to discuss results...
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