Literature DB >> 6488530

Inadequate hemolysis of erythrocytes on reagent strips at low pH causes false-negative readings.

K Levin, I Engström.   

Abstract

Patients' urines gave an unexpectedly high percentage of false-negative results for erythrocytes on a reagent strip, even when the test field for ascorbic acid indicated that none of this substance was present to inhibit the test reaction. By adding known amounts of erythrocytes to normal urines, we found that this phenomenon was time-dependent and occurred with three different brands of reagent strips in urines having a pH below 6.0. Hemolysis of erythrocytes was totally inhibited below pH 5.1 after 4 h of incubation with 50 X 10(6) erythrocytes per liter. The inhibition is apparently caused by shrinkage of the erythrocytes, rending them insensitive to the hemolytic agents in the different reagent strips tested.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6488530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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1.  Comparison of dipstick and quantitative tests for proteinuria and hematuria in middle-aged, male Japanese employees: A single-center study.

Authors:  Kanako Ikeda; Masaharu Abe; Izumi Masamoto; Chikako Ishii; Emi Arimura; Miharu Ushikai; Kaoru Oketani; Teruto Hashiguchi; Masahisa Horiuchi
Journal:  Health Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-26
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