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J Pediatr ; 154(6): 803-6, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19375715

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OBJECTIVE: To compare, in the same children, urine culture results from bag- versus catheter-obtained specimens with catheter culture as the reference. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 192 non-toilet-trained children <3 years of age from 2 emergency departments were recruited for this prospective cross-sectional study. All had positive urinalysis results from bag-obtained specimens that were systematically checked with a catheter-obtained specimen before treatment. Results of comparison of urine cultures obtained with these 2 collecting methods are presented. RESULTS: A total of 7.5% of bag-obtained specimen positive cultures had false-positive results. Twenty-nine percent of bag-obtained specimen cultures with negative results were false negative. Altogether, bag-obtained specimens led to either a misdiagnosis or an impossible diagnosis in 40% of cases versus 5.7% when urethral catheterization was used. CONCLUSION: Every bag-obtained positive-result urinalysis should be confirmed with a more reliable method before therapy.


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Specimen Handling/methods , Urinary Catheterization , Urinary Tract Infections/diagnosis , Urine/microbiology , Child, Preschool , Diagnostic Errors , Female , Humans , Infant , Leukocyte Count , Male , Specimen Handling/instrumentation , Urine/cytology
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