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  1. This document addresses procedures for testing urine, including materials and equipment; macroscopic/physical evaluation; chemical analysis; and microscopic analysis. A guideline for global application developed through the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute consensus process.

  2. The ECLM European Urinalysis Guidelines discuss the complete process of clinical urine analysis. They embrace indications for urinalysis at several stages: diagnostic strategies; patient preparation; specimen collection and transport; measurement procedures for chemical, morphologic and microbiological analyses; quality assurance; and ...

    • O. Aspevall, H. Hallander, Vanya A. Gant, Timo T. Kouri
    • 2001
  3. 1 de may. de 2023 · A urinalysis is a valuable test commonly used in clinical practice. Depending on the technique and hospital, most samples are usually collected by nurses or phlebotomists who must determine whether or not the specimen meets the minimum requirements for proper analysis.

    • Daniel A. Queremel Milani, Ishwarlal Jialal
    • 2023/05/01
  4. Guidelines. Our aim is to develop best practice clinical guidelines primarily for frontline urologists, but also for patients to support shared decision making and, increasingly, the shift to more individualised patient-centred care. Read more about our methodology or the guidelines office.

  5. Urinalysis of the European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) in the preparation of the guidelines. The ‘‘European Urinalysis Guidelines’’ are based on both medical needs and available methods and technologies. In collaboration with many experts from most European coun-tries (see the list below) the ...

  6. Background: The European Urinalysis Guidelines 2000 need to be updated at least with respect to the following: - new diagnostic markers and infective agents - development of automated particle counting - current tools of specimen collection, techniques, possible preservation - quality control processes, analytical performance specifications

  7. Repeat Urinalysis within 6 months OR Cystoscopy and Renal Ultrasound5 Consider Repeat Urinalysis within 12 months Release from urologic care History and physical exam Focus on risk factors for urothelial cancer and non-malignant causes' Risk stratification1'3 Intermediate Risk Any of the following: Women age 50-59; Men age 40-59 yrs