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A C Skjold, L R Stover, J H Pendergrass, P F Corey, J A Cattell, A E Burkhardt, M P Farinelli, R J Tyhach, J P Albarella, R W Trimmer.
Abstract
A new reagent strip for the determination of leukocytes in urine (LEUKOSTIX; Ames) is described. The test is based on the esterase activity in leukocytes as a marker. Upon contact between the reagent matrix and a urine containing leukocytes, an amino acid ester is hydrolyzed by the esterase to its corresponding alcohol. The free alcohol then couples with a diazonium salt to produce a purple azo dye. The relative concentration of leukocytes in the urine is obtained by visually comparing the strip reaction with a color chart. Performance of the strip was evaluated in a clinical study involving eight different sites and 867 urine specimens. The comparison method was sediment microscopy; specimens containing five cells or more per high-power field were considered to be positive. Sensitivity was 76.3%, specificity 80.8%. Performance was comparable with that of the CHEMSTRIP LN (Boehringer-Mannheim Diagnostics, Inc.) leukocyte test, which we evaluated concurrently.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3594857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Chem ISSN: 0009-9147 Impact factor: 8.327