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Validation Study: Clarity Multistrip Urocheck

Karla Hartgrove, Paul Intrevado and Steven R Abel
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science July 2008, 21 (3) 158-161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.21.3.158
Karla Hartgrove
is a staff pharmacist, Norton Suburban Hospital, Louisville KY
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Paul Intrevado
is a PhD candidate, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Steven R Abel
is Assistant Dean for Clinical Programs, Bucke Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, West Lafayette IN
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  1. Karla Hartgrove, PharmD
    1. is a staff pharmacist, Norton Suburban Hospital, Louisville KY
  2. Paul Intrevado⇑
    1. is a PhD candidate, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  3. Steven R Abel, PharmD FASHP
    1. is Assistant Dean for Clinical Programs, Bucke Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, West Lafayette IN
  1. Address for correspondence: Paul Intrevado, Operations Management PhD student, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, 1001 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1G5. (765) 418-6874, paulintrevado{at}mac.com.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test the interchangeability of a previously untested urine reagent strip, Clarity (RAC Medical), with the gold standard, Multistix (Bayer).

DESIGN: Seventy-six urine samples were tested with both the comparator and the gold standard urine reagent strips. Pairs of reagent strips were analyzed in the Clinitek Analyzer, recording the following: leukocytes, nitrite, urobilinogen, protein, pH, blood, specific gravity, ketone, bilirubin, glucose, and color. Data was assessed using statistical comparison of ordinal data (chi-square, Fisher's Exact, kappa, and weighted kappa). This study was approved by the Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis Institutional Review Board.

SETTING: The study took place at Wishard Health Services, Indianapolis IN.

PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: All urine tested was obtained from patients of the primary care clinic at Wishard Health Services.

INTERVENTIONS: n/a.

PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURE: The ability for both reagent strips to generate (statistically significant) identical readings across all 11 measurements for each sample.

RESULT: Kappa values were deemed the best indicator to consistently examine the reproducibility of all 11 measurements of the Clarity versus the Multistix. Ten of eleven measurements were concluded to be non-reproducible by the Clarity strips; nitrite readings achieved a kappa value above 0.85, whereas all other readings achieved kappa values well below the acceptable limits of this investigation (ranging from 0.00 to 0.65).

CONCLUSION: There was a lack of statistically significant agreement between the results of both products and therefore it was concluded that both products cannot be used interchangeably.

    INDEX TERMS
  • Clarity
  • kappa
  • Multistix
  • urine reagent strips
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