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Title: The prevalence of asymptomatic pyuria in diabetic patients: comparison of the Sysmex UF-100 automated urinalysis analyzer with Fuchs-Rosenthal hemacytometer. Author: Ozdem S, Bayraktar T, Oktay C, Sari R, Gültekin M. Journal: Clin Biochem; 2006 Sep; 39(9):873-8. PubMed ID: 16919617. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: We investigated the prevalence of asymptomatic pyuria (ASP) in diabetic patients and compared the Sysmex UF-100 with Fuchs-Rosenthal hemacytometer. DESIGN AND METHODS: ASP prevalence was investigated in 227 diabetic patients. Imprecision, accuracy and correlation of UF-100 with hemacytometer in measuring leukocyte counts were determined. RESULTS: Diabetic women and men had significantly higher ASP prevalence than non-diabetic women (21.4 vs. 8.7%) and men (12.2 vs. 3.4%). Disease duration and HbA(1C) levels were similar in diabetic patients with and without ASP. UF-100 and hemacytometer readings correlated significantly (r=0.88) without a significant bias. Within-run coefficients of variations for UF-100 (8.14, 6.35 and 12.18%) and hemacytometer (5.14, 5.18 and 8.03%) did not differ significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of ASP is increased in diabetic patients and not affected by duration of disease or control of hyperglycemia. UF-100 seemed to be a reliable, precise and accurate system to determine pyuria.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]