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Deconstructing the urinalysis: A novel approach to diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship.

Sonali D AdvaniChristopher R PolageMohamad G Fakih
Published in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2021)
The extensive use of the urinalysis for screening and monitoring in diverse clinical settings usually identifies abnormal urinalysis parameters in patients with no suspicion of urinary tract infection, which in turn triggers urine cultures, inappropriate antimicrobial use, and associated harms like Clostridioides difficile infection. We highlight how urinalysis is misused, and suggest deconstructing it to better align with evolving patterns of clinical use and the differential diagnosis being targeted. Reclassifying the urinalysis components into infectious and non-infectious panels and interpreting urinalysis results in the context of individual patient's pretest probability of disease is a novel approach to promote proper urine testing and antimicrobial stewardship, and achieve better outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • clostridium difficile
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cancer therapy
  • dna methylation
  • skeletal muscle