Chemical Urinalysis by Reagent Stripcontinued
Urinalysis and Body
Fluids Review 491
TEST NORMAL PRINCIPLE SIGNIFICANCE COMMENTS
Bilirubin
Urobilinogen
Nitrite
Leukocyte
esterase
Specific
gravity (SG)
Only conjugated bilirubin is excreted
in urine.Reagent strips don’t detect absence
of urobilinogen, only ↑.Some bacteria reduce nitrates to
nitrites. 1st am specimen best.
↑sensitivity when urine in bladder
at least 4 hr.Longest rxn time. Detects intact &
lysed grans & monos, not lymphs.
Can be used with nitrite to screen
urines for culture.Only measures ionic solute. Not
affected by urea, glucose, radi-
ographic contrast media, plasma
expanders. Not always same as
SG by refractometer.Neg1 Ehrlich unit or 1
mg/dLNegNegRandom
specimen:
1.003–1.030Diazo reactionEhrlich’s aldehyde rxn or
diazo rxnGreiss reactionLeukocyte esterase rxnpKa change of
polyelectrolyteLiver disease, biliary
obstructionLiver disease, hemolytic
disordersUTIUTI
Indication of kidney’s
concentrating ability &
state of hydration. ↑in
diabetes mellitus due to
glucose. ↓in diabetes
insipidus due to ↓ADH