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Comparative Study
. 1985 Dec;38(12):1342-5.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.38.12.1342.

Leucocyte esterase-nitrite screening method for pyuria and bacteriuria

Comparative Study

Leucocyte esterase-nitrite screening method for pyuria and bacteriuria

E G Wilkins et al. J Clin Pathol. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

The value of the one minute leucocyte esterase-nitrite chemical strips as a screening procedure for detecting appreciable levels of pyuria and bacteriuria was assessed by comparison with microscopy and culture results. The likelihood that a negative leucocyte esterase result indicated less than 10 white cells/cu mm by microscopy (the negative predictive value), was 90.1% and that a negative nitrite result indicated less than 10(5) organisms/ml was 91.3%. There were many false positive results with both tests, however, and the overall predictive value of a positive leucocyte esterase or nitrite test, or both, was low. The leucocyte esterase-nitrite strip was neither sufficiently sensitive nor specific enough to be used as a cost effective method for screening urines in the laboratory.

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