Coherent fluctuation nephelometry as a promising method for diagnosis of bacteriuria
Objectives: Specialized analyzers are used to automate the diagnosis of bacteriuria in laboratory practice. They are based on analysis of microorganisms concentration in urine samples or recording the growth of urine microflora. Coherent fluctuation nephelometry (CFN) has high sensitivity and allows...
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doaj-8e5a975947394347ae29c20e1e2be96b2020-11-25T02:32:42ZengElsevierPractical Laboratory Medicine2352-55172018-11-0112Coherent fluctuation nephelometry as a promising method for diagnosis of bacteriuriaAlexander S. Gur’ev0Irina E. Yudina1Anna V. Lazareva2Alexey Yu. Volkov3M.F. Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Clinical and Research Institute (MONIKI), Shchepkina str. 61/2, b.1, 129110, Moscow, Russian Federation; Medtechnopark Ltd, Profsoyuznaya str. 8-2-383, 117292, Moscow, Russian Federation; Correspondence to: Cherniahovskogo str. 6-148, 125319, Moscow, Russian Federation.Federal State Autonomous Institution “Scientific Center of Children's Health” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Lomonosovsky Prospekt 2, b.1, 119991, Moscow, Russian FederationFederal State Autonomous Institution “Scientific Center of Children's Health” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Lomonosovsky Prospekt 2, b.1, 119991, Moscow, Russian FederationMedtechnopark Ltd, Profsoyuznaya str. 8-2-383, 117292, Moscow, Russian FederationObjectives: Specialized analyzers are used to automate the diagnosis of bacteriuria in laboratory practice. They are based on analysis of microorganisms concentration in urine samples or recording the growth of urine microflora. Coherent fluctuation nephelometry (CFN) has high sensitivity and allows analyzing both parameters simultaneously. The aim of the study is to compare the effectiveness of CFN-based and flow cytometry based analyzers. Design and methods: Total 117 urine samples from children were studied in parallel using the CFN-analyzer and UF-1000i (Sysmex), the results were confirmed by conventional microbiological methods. Results: In 21 urine samples (18%), significant bacteriuria was determined (≥104 CFU/ml). The best diagnostic indicators were obtained while testing urine samples using the CFN-analyzer. The most efficient bacteriuria diagnosis is achieved by simultaneous analyses of microorganisms concentration in urine and growth of urine microflora (sensitivity – 95.2%, specificity – 96.9%, positive predictive value – 87%, negative predictive value – 98.9%, diagnostic odds ratio – 81.7, positive likelihood ratio – 30.5, negative likelihood ratio– 0.049, area under curve in ROC-analysis – 0.987). The CFN-analyzer allows the preliminary selection of negative urine samples, which do not require further analysis by conventional microbiological methods, thereby decreasing the number of cultures by 80.3%. Conclusions: This study suggests that the CFN-analyzer is the effective tool for bacteriuria screening in children. Keywords: Coherent fluctuation nephelometry, Bacteriuria, UF-1000i, Urinary tract infection, Childrenhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352551718300052 |
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Coherent fluctuation nephelometry as a promising method for diagnosis of bacteriuria |
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Coherent fluctuation nephelometry as a promising method for diagnosis of bacteriuria |
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Practical Laboratory Medicine |
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Objectives: Specialized analyzers are used to automate the diagnosis of bacteriuria in laboratory practice. They are based on analysis of microorganisms concentration in urine samples or recording the growth of urine microflora. Coherent fluctuation nephelometry (CFN) has high sensitivity and allows analyzing both parameters simultaneously. The aim of the study is to compare the effectiveness of CFN-based and flow cytometry based analyzers. Design and methods: Total 117 urine samples from children were studied in parallel using the CFN-analyzer and UF-1000i (Sysmex), the results were confirmed by conventional microbiological methods. Results: In 21 urine samples (18%), significant bacteriuria was determined (≥104 CFU/ml). The best diagnostic indicators were obtained while testing urine samples using the CFN-analyzer. The most efficient bacteriuria diagnosis is achieved by simultaneous analyses of microorganisms concentration in urine and growth of urine microflora (sensitivity – 95.2%, specificity – 96.9%, positive predictive value – 87%, negative predictive value – 98.9%, diagnostic odds ratio – 81.7, positive likelihood ratio – 30.5, negative likelihood ratio– 0.049, area under curve in ROC-analysis – 0.987). The CFN-analyzer allows the preliminary selection of negative urine samples, which do not require further analysis by conventional microbiological methods, thereby decreasing the number of cultures by 80.3%. Conclusions: This study suggests that the CFN-analyzer is the effective tool for bacteriuria screening in children. Keywords: Coherent fluctuation nephelometry, Bacteriuria, UF-1000i, Urinary tract infection, Children |
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