LABORATORY MEDICINE, vol.41, no.6, pp.349-352, 2009 (SCI-Expanded)
Abstract
Background: We evaluated the Sysmex
UF-1000i flow cytometer as a screening test
for urinary tract infections (UTI) and to reduce
the need for bacterial cultures.
Methods: By comparing the test results for
308 urine samples with quantitative urine
cultures, we established the cutoff criteria for
UF-1000i. A bacterial cutoff value of 160/
microL provided the best discrimination for UTI,
with a sensitivity of 81.1% and a specificity of
83.2% compared with a urine culture. It was
possible to forgo 54.9% of cultures with 10%
false-negative results.
Results: With a bacterial cutoff value of 10/
microL, the sensitivity was improved to 100%,
but the specificity declined to 36.8%, and
24.3% of the cultures could be avoided without
any false-negative results.
Conclusion: By comparing the test results
generated by UF-1000i with those generated
by UF-100, we concluded that UF-1000i is
better than UF-100 in reducing the need for
bacterial cultures. In conclusion, UF-1000i
would improve the efficiency of the routine
microbiology laboratory and reduce the need
for urine cultures for UTI, especially for those
induced by bacteria.
Keywords: urinary tract infection, UF-1000i,
UF-100, bacterial count, WBC count