نتایج جستجو برای: dipstick urine protein

تعداد نتایج: 1290951  

2014
Mannix Imani Masimango Ernest Kiswaya Sumaili Michel Jadoul Pierre Wallemacq Dieudonné Kanigula Mubagwa Rissassy Jean-Robert Makulo François Bompeka Lepira Nazaire Mangani Nseka

BACKGROUND Microalbuminuria is a marker of early kidney disease and high cardiovascular risk in various populations, including HIV positive patients. However, the diagnostic value of qualitative (dipstick) proteinuria and the burden of microalbuminuria in HIV positive patients living in sub-Saharan Africa are relatively unclear. METHODS In a cross-sectional study, 235 HIV- positive outpatient...

2005
Dee Richards Les Toop Stephen Chambers Lynn Fletcher

Objective To assess the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment of women with symptoms of urinary tract infection but negative urine dipstick testing. Design Prospective, double blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial. Setting Primary care, among a randomly selected group of general practitioners in Christchurch, New Zealand. Participants 59 women aged 16-50 years presenting with a history of...

2003
Research Fellow

A short cut review was carried out to establish whether negative dipstick urine analysis is sensitive enough to rule out urinary tract infection (UTI) in adults with urinary symptoms. Altogether 75 papers were found using the reported search, of which two presented the best evidence to answer the clinical question. The author, date and country of publication, patient group studied, study type, ...

2013
Charles H. King David Bertsch

BACKGROUND Urogenital schistosomiasis remains highly endemic in Africa. Current control is based on drug administration, targeted either to school-age children or to high-risk communities at-large. Urine dipsticks for detection of microhematuria offer an inexpensive means for estimating infection prevalence. However, their diagnostic performance has not been systematically evaluated after commu...

2017
Judith E Bosmans Veerle M H Coupé Bart J Knottnerus Suzanne E Geerlings Eric P Moll van Charante Gerben Ter Riet

BACKGROUND Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are common in primary care resulting in substantial costs. Since antimicrobial resistance against antibiotics for UTIs is rising, accurate diagnosis is needed in settings with low rates of multidrug-resistant bacteria. OBJECTIVE To compare the cost-effectiveness of different strategies to diagnose UTIs in women who contacted their gener...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2015
Padma Yalamati Aparna Varma Bhongir Madhulatha Karra Sashidhar Rao Beedu

BACKGROUND The concentration of total proteins in urine is a good index of renal function, but its determination is found to be unreliable. The pyrogallol red molybdate (PRM) method for urine total proteins is being widely used in most of the hospitals because of its high sensitivity, better precision and its practicability. Bicinchoninic acid method (BCA) is also used for protein estimation an...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of urology 2012
Roland I Sing Rajiv K Singal

Hematuria is a common finding in primary care practice. Causes of significant hematuria include urinary tract infection, urolithiasis, malignancies, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and nephropathies. Hematuria is identified by taking a patient history and by performing a routine urine dipstick test. If a patient has a history of gross hematuria and/or a positive urine dipstick test, he or she ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1990
A C Dowell J P Britton

During a health centre screening programme for men aged 60 years and over, the urinary dipstick results of 58 patients found to have microscopic haematuria were compared with the results of immediate microscopy at the health centre and routine microscopy by a hospital laboratory. There was agreement between a positive dipstick test for haematuria and the presence of red cells at routine microsc...

2013
José Carlos Sousa-Figueiredo Martha Betson Narcis B. Kabatereine J. Russell Stothard

BACKGROUND The World Health Organization now recommends the provision of praziquantel treatment to preschool-aged children infected with schistosomiasis. For intestinal schistosomiasis the current operational field diagnostic standard is examination of a thick Kato-Katz smear by microscopy prepared from a single stool specimen, and although pragmatic, this methodology has well-known shortcoming...

2017
R. Alan Wilson

Article history: Received 2 October 2017 Accepted 2 October 2017 Available online 3 October 2017 tests used specific monoclonal antibodies in a sandwich ELISA to detect the antigens in sera and urine but the technique has been progressively improved and converted to dipstick format for non-invasive, point-ofcare testing on urine samples (the POC-CCA cassette). Although this appears to be more s...

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