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Accuracy of negative dipstick urine analysis in ruling out urinary tract infection in adults
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- Published on: 1 October 2003
- Published on: 21 July 2003
- Published on: 1 October 2003Re: Recurring theme
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In the younger age group syptoms are as useful as any diagnostic test so it would be reasonable to treat accordingly remembering that chlamydia may masquerade as dysuria so a sexual history should be sought.
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The use of dipsticks in A&E has been looked at extensively. The underlying problem is the lack of a "gold standard" in that microscopy is not a 100% reliable and apparent positive cultures on MSUs can be due to contamination whilst getting an MSU.
Using Strip Testing we were able to demonstrate a predictive value for a negative result of 96.4%, but we were using 4 parameters (blood,protein,...
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