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The Effect of Urine Collection with a Novel External Catheter Device on Common Urine Chemistry and Urinalysis Results
INTRODUCTIONUrine collection from incontinent individuals can be challenging. Various methods have been devised to collect the sample without catheterization. Recently the PureWick external catheter was developed to draw the sample gently away from external female genitalia. While the primary purpos...
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Published in: | The journal of applied laboratory medicine 2021-11, Vol.6 (6), p.1618-1622 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | INTRODUCTIONUrine collection from incontinent individuals can be challenging. Various methods have been devised to collect the sample without catheterization. Recently the PureWick external catheter was developed to draw the sample gently away from external female genitalia. While the primary purpose of the device is to prevent moisture and maintain skin integrity, the urine that is collected may be sent for laboratory analysis. We sought to validate the use of this collection method for common urine chemistry assays and urinalysis. METHODSTwenty pools of residual urine samples were separated into "control" and "PureWick" treated samples. The control samples were maintained at room temperature while 15 mL of urine was added to the PureWick device which was connected to a vacuum line through a collection canister. The urine collected in the canister and the controls samples were all subject to urine chemistry strip, microscopic, and automated urine chemistry analysis. Results were compared between pairs of treated and control samples. RESULTSNo clear affect was noted on urine strip semi-quantitative or automated chemistry analysis from the PureWick collection. There was a statistically significant decrease in microscopic measurements of white blood cells and crystals in the PureWick urine samples. DISCUSSIONThis study supports the use of the PureWick external catheter for collection of samples for most urinalysis and urine chemistry tests. |
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ISSN: | 2576-9456 2475-7241 |
DOI: | 10.1093/jalm/jfab054 |