The urine analyzer is a fully automated urinalysis system intended for the in vitro quantitative, qualitative or semi-quantitative determination of urine analytes, including pH, leukocytes, nitrite, protein, glucose, ketones, urobilinogen, bilirubin, and erythrocytes, as well as specific gravity, color.
A urine analyser is a device used in the clinical setting to perform automatic urine testing. The units can detect and quantify a number of analytes including bilirubin, protein, glucose and red blood cells.
The urine analyzer is an established instrument based on flow cytometry analysis. Several clinical studies have demonstrated its applicability in diagnosing urinary tract infections, glomerular hematuria and also for identifying atypical/malignant cells.
Use test strips or a urine analyzer to assess various chemical components of the urine, including pH, specific gravity, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, urobilinogen, nitrites, and leukocyte esterase.
A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It is often done to check for a urinary tract infections, kidney problems, or diabetes. You may also have one during a checkup, if you are admitted to the hospital, before you have surgery, or if you are pregnant. It can also monitor some medical conditions and treatments.
The purpose of urine sample collection: A 24-hour urine collection helps diagnose kidney problems. It is often done to see how much creatinine clears through the kidneys. It’s also done to measure protein, hormones, minerals, and other chemical compounds.
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