Efficient use of laboratory resources: pre-screening for urine cultures by automated urinalysis and microscopy to allow exclusion of specimens from culture workflow

IF 0.1 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Laboratoriumsmedizin-Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2016-08-01 DOI:10.1515/labmed-2015-0069
Dolunay Gülmez, G. Hasçelik
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Abstract Background: Most of the urine cultures give negative results, leading to inefficient use of resources. The aim of this study was to evaluate and optimize screening by urinalysis and urine microscopy allowing elimination from the culture workflow, and find out if it might be cost effective in Turkey. Methods: A total of 1511 urine specimens were evaluated. Urinalysis and automated microscopy was performed by Iris iQ200 (Iris Diagnostics, USA). Results for nitrite, leukocyte esterase (LE), white blood cell (WBC), red blood cell (RBC) and all small particles (ASP) were compared to urine culture results. Savings were calculated, in case specimens predicted to be negative were not cultured. Results: Microbial growth was detected in 279 (18.5%) specimens. Using the most efficient algorithm, 400 (26.5%) specimens could be excluded from the workflow, leading to three (0.2%) false negatives. Second algorithm could predict negative result for 15.7% of the specimens with a negative predictive value (NPV) of 100%, saving $562. Conclusions: Screening urine specimens using multiple criteria might help predicting urine culture results. Although the cost of urine culture is low in Turkey, screening might still decrease cost and workload. All the variables should be considered to achieve efficient management of resources in the healthcare system without compromising patient safety.
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有效利用实验室资源:通过自动尿液分析和显微镜对尿液培养进行预筛选,以便从培养工作流程中排除标本
背景:大多数尿液培养结果为阴性,导致资源利用效率低下。本研究的目的是评估和优化通过尿液分析和尿液显微镜筛查,以便从培养工作流程中消除,并找出它在土耳其是否可能具有成本效益。方法:对1511份尿样进行评价。使用Iris iQ200 (Iris Diagnostics, USA)进行尿液分析和自动显微镜检查。将亚硝酸盐、白细胞酯酶(LE)、白细胞(WBC)、红细胞(RBC)和所有小颗粒(ASP)与尿培养结果进行比较。如果预测阴性的标本没有培养,则计算节省。结果:279例(18.5%)标本检出微生物生长。使用最有效的算法,400例(26.5%)标本被排除在工作流程之外,导致3例(0.2%)假阴性。第二种算法可预测15.7%的标本阴性结果,阴性预测值(NPV)为100%,节省562美元。结论:采用多种标准筛选尿标本有助于预测尿培养结果。虽然在土耳其尿液培养的成本很低,但筛查仍然可以减少成本和工作量。为了在不损害患者安全的情况下实现医疗保健系统资源的有效管理,应考虑所有变量。
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