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Predictive value of the urinary dipstick test in the management of patients with urinary tract infection-associated symptoms in primary care in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study

BMJ Open, ISSN: 2044-6055, Vol: 8, Issue: 8, Page: e023051
2018
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Objective To assess the test characteristics of a urine dipstick test in predicting a positive urine culture in an outpatient setting in Indonesia. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Two outpatient clinics in Medan, Indonesia. Participants 616 consecutively enrolled participants suspected of having a urinary tract infection. Outcome measures The primary outcome is the estimates of accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, predictive values) where urine culture is the reference test. The secondary outcome is the post-test probability of a positive urine culture. Results The optimal test characteristics were obtained when index test positivity was defined as any leucocyte esterase reaction and/or a nitrite reaction and reference test positivity was defined as a urine culture with a growth of at least 10 3 colony-forming units/mL (sensitivity: 88.2% (95% CI 81.6 to 93.1), negative predictive value: 93.0% (95% CI 88.9 to 95.9)). The post-test probability of a positive urine culture after a negative urinary dipstick test was 7% in the obstetric/gynaecology clinic and 8% in the internal medicine clinic. Conclusion The use of a urine dipstick test in a rule-out strategy can reduce the need for urine culture and avoid the prescription of (ineffective) antibiotics in a non-urology outpatient setting.

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