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URINE REAGENT STRIPS FOR URINALYSIS--PROTEIN
SUMMARY
Teco Urine Reagent Strips (URS) for Urinalysis are firm plastic strips to which
several different reagent areas are affixed. Depending on the product being
used, Teco Urine Reagent Strips provide tests for Glucose, Ketone (Acetoacetic
acid), Specific Gravity, Blood, pH and Protein in Urine. Test results may
provide information regarding the status of carbohydrate metabolism, kidney
function, and acid-base balance.1,2
Please refer to the outside box and bottle label for the specific test
parameters of the product you are using.
Teco Urine Reagent Strips
are packaged along with a drying agent in a plastic bottle with a twist-off cap.
Each strip is stable and ready to use upon removal from the bottle. The entire
reagent strip is disposable. Results are obtained by direct comparison of the
test strip with the color blocks printed on the bottle label. No calculations or
laboratory instruments are required.
TEST PRINCIPLE
This test
is based on the protein error-of-indicator principle. At a constant pH, the
development of any green color is due to the presence of protein. Colors range
from yellow for a "Negative" reaction to yellow-green and green to
blue-green for a "Positive" reaction.
REAGENTS (Based on
dried weight at time of impregnation)
0.3% w/w
tetrabromophenol blue; 99.7% w/w buffer and nonreactive ingredients.
WARNINGS AND
PRECAUTIONS
Urine Reagent Strips are for in vitro diagnostic use. Do not touch test
areas of Urine Reagent Strips.
STORAGE
Store at room temperature between 15 degrees - 30 degrees C (59 degrees - 86
degrees F) and out of direct sunlight. Do not use after expiration date.
RECOMMENDED HANDLING
PROCEDURES
All unused strips must remain in the original bottle. Transfer to any
container may cause reagent strips to deteriorate and become nonreactive. Do not
remove desiccant from bottle. Do not open container until ready to use. Opened
bottles should be used within 3 months after first opening. Work areas and
specimen containers should be free of detergent and other contaminating
substances.
SPECIMEN COLLECTION
AND PREPARATION
Collect urine in a clean container and test as soon as possible. Do not
centrifuge. The use of urine preservatives is not recommended. If testing cannot
be performed within one hour after voiding, refrigerate the specimen
immediately.
Allow refrigerated
specimen to return to room temperature before testing.
TEST PROCEDURE
- Remove from the bottle
only enough strips for immediate use and replace cap tightly.
- Completely immerse
reagent areas of the strip in fresh, well-mixed urine. Remove the strip
immediately to avoid dissolving out the reagent areas.
- While removing, touch
the side of the strip against the rim of the urine container to remove
excess urine. Blot the lengthwise edge of the strip on an absorbent paper
towel to further remove excess urine and avoid running over (contamination
from adjacent reagent pads.)
- Compare each reagent
area to its corresponding color blocks on the color chart and read at the
times specified. Proper read time is critical for optimal results.
- Obtain results by
direct color chart comparison.
Note: All reagent areas
may be read between 1-2 minutes for screening positive urine from negative
urine. Changes in color after 2 minutes are of no diagnostic value.
QUALITY CONTROL
For best results, performance of reagent strips should be confirmed by
testing known negative and positive specimens or controls whenever a new test is
performed or whenever a new bottle is first opened. Each laboratory should
establish its own goals for adequate standards of performance, and should
question handling and testing procedures if these standards are not met.
RESULTS
Results are obtained by direct comparison of the color blocks printed on the
bottle label. The color blocks represent nominal values; actual values will vary
around the nominal values.
LIMITATIONS OF
PROCEDURE
Comparison to the color chart is dependent on the interpretation of the
individual. It is therefore recommended that all laboratory personnel
interpreting the results of these strips be tested for color blindness.
As with all laboratory
tests, definitive diagnostic or therapeutic decisions should not be based on any
single test result or method.
False
positive results may be obtained with highly alkaline urine. Contamination of
the urine specimen with quarternary ammonium compounds may also produce false
positive results.4
EXPECTED VALUES
In
24-hour urine, 1-14 mg/dl of protein may be excreted by the normal kidney.4
A color matching any color block greater than trace indicates significant
proteinuria. For urine with high specific gravity, the test area may most
closely match the trace color block even though only normal concentrations of
protein are present. Clinical judgment is needed to evaluate the significance of
trace results.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS
The performance characteristics of Teco Urine Reagent Strips (URS) have been
determined both in the laboratory and in clinical tests. Parameters of
importance to the user are sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and precision.
Generally, Urine Reagent Strips (URS) have been developed to be specific for the
constituent to be measured with the exception of interferences listed above.
(See LIMITATIONS OF PROCEDURE).
For visually read strips,
accuracy is a function of the manner in which the color blocks on the bottle
label are determined and the discrimination of the human eye in reading the
test. Precision is difficult to assess in a test of this type because of the
variability of the human eye. It is for this reason that users are encouraged to
develop their own standards of performance.
The test
area is more sensitive to albumin than to globulin, hemoglobin, Bence-Jones
proteins, and mucoprotein; a negative result does not rule out the presence of
these other proteins. The test area is sensitive to 15 mg/dl albumin.
Depending on the inherent variability in clinical urine lesser concentration may
be detected under certain conditions.
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