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Comparison of Dipstick and Quantitative Tests for Proteinuria and Hematuria in Middle‐aged, Male Japanese Employees: A Single‐center Study

Health science reports(2021)

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Background and Aims The early and reliable detection of chronic kidney disease is important. In the present study, we aimed to compare the diagnostic results for proteinuria and hematuria between the dipstick test used in primary occupational health examinations and the quantitative tests used in more thorough examinations in clinics. Methods We conducted a single-center observational study of male staff (N = 573) at Kagoshima University who underwent a health examination in 2017. Both dipsticks and biochemical methods were used to assess proteinuria and hematuria. Results For the dipstick test, the sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value were 55.6%, 92.4% and 10.4% for proteinuria, and 64.3%, 98.3% and 66.7% for hematuria, respectively. Four participants for whom false-negative results were obtained using dipsticks for proteinuria, and two of these had 3+ urinary glucose. Conclusion Qualitative tests for proteinuria and hematuria had low sensitivities and positive predictive values. Therefore, for the early and reliable detection of chronic kidney disease, the use of quantitative urine tests should be considered during occupational health examinations.
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chronic kidney disease (CKD),diabetic nephropathy,flow cytometry,health examination,urinary creatinine
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