The EFLM European Urinalysis Guideline 2023

Author:

Kouri Timo T.12ORCID,Hofmann Walter3,Falbo Rosanna4ORCID,Oyaert Matthijs5ORCID,Schubert Sören6ORCID,Gertsen Jan Berg7ORCID,Merens Audrey8,Pestel-Caron Martine9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Chemistry , University of Helsinki , Helsinki , Finland

2. HUSLAB, HUS Diagnostic Center, Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa , 00014 Helsinki , Finland

3. Synlab MVZ, Augsburg and Dachau , Dachau , Germany

4. University Department of Laboratory Medicine , ASST Brianza, Pio XI Hospital , 20832 Desio (MB) , Italy

5. Department of Laboratory Medicine , University Hospital Ghent , Ghent , Belgium

6. Max von Pettenkofer Institute of Hygiene and Medical Microbiology , Faculty of Medicine, LMU Munich , Munich , Germany

7. Department of Clinical Microbiology , Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby , Aarhus N , Denmark

8. Service de Biologie Médicale , Hôpital d’Instruction des Armées Bégin , Saint-Mandé , France

9. Department of Microbiology , CHU Rouen, University of Rouen Normandie, INSERM, DYNAMICURE UMR 1311 , Rouen , France

Abstract

Abstract Background The EFLM Task and Finish Group Urinalysis has updated the ECLM European Urinalysis Guidelines (2000) on urinalysis and urine bacterial culture, to improve accuracy of these examinations in European clinical laboratories, and to support diagnostic industry to develop new technologies. Recommendations Graded recommendations were built in the following areas: Medical needs and test requisition Strategies of urine testing are described to patients with complicated or uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI), and high or low-risk to kidney disease. Specimen collection Patient preparation, and urine collection are supported with two quality indicators: contamination rate (cultures), and density of urine (chemistry, particles). Chemistry Measurements of both urine albumin and α1-microglobulin are recommended for sensitive detection of kidney disease in high-risk patients. Performance specifications are given for urine protein measurements and quality control of multiproperty strip tests. Particles Procedures for microscopy are reviewed for diagnostic urine particles, including urine bacteria. Technologies in automated particle counting and visual microscopy are updated with advice how to verify new instruments with the reference microscopy. Bacteriology Chromogenic agar is recommended as primary medium in urine cultures. Limits of significant growth are reviewed, with an optimised workflow for routine specimens, using leukocyturia to reduce less important antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Automation in bacteriology is encouraged to shorten turn-around times. Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry is applicable for rapid identification of uropathogens. Aerococcus urinae, A. sanguinicola and Actinotignum schaalii are taken into the list of uropathogens. A reference examination procedure was developed for urine bacterial cultures.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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