In the Middle Ages, physicians concentrated their efforts very intensively on the art of uroscopy, receiving instruction in urine examination as part of their training
In the 17th century, the invention of the microscope led to the examination of urine sediment and development by Thomas Addis of methods for quantitating urine sediments (Addis count cells in the urine)
Has a needle and an evacuated tube holder. Urine can be sterilely transferred to tubes containing preservatives for microbiology testing and tubes with conical bottoms for sediment analysis or round bottoms for automated reagent strip testing.
Most commonly received specimen, used for routine screening tests but may show erroneous results from dietary intake or physical activity before collection
Provides a safer, less traumatic method for obtaining urine for bacterial culture and routine urinalysis, using mild antiseptic towelettes for cleansing
Collected by external introduction of a needle through the abdomen into the bladder, provides a sample for bacterial culture that is completely free of extraneous contamination, can also be used for cytologic examination
A clean-catch midstream urine specimen is collected, then a second urine sample is collected after the prostate is massaged, with a positive result being significant bacteruria in the post-massage specimen of greater than 10 times the pre-massage count
The four-glass method consists of bacterial cultures of the initial voided urine (VB1), midstream urine (VB2), expressed prostatic secretions (EPS), and a post-prostatic massage urine specimen (VB3)
Chain of custody (COC) process documents proper sample identification, witnessed or unwitnessed collection, and temperature and color inspection to confirm specimen has not been adulterated
Requested if the patient has symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI), using a midstream clean-catch specimen to culture on a special nutrient medium and perform an antibiotic susceptibility test
Requested to detect cancer, cytomegalovirus, and other viral and inflammatory diseases in the urinary system, using a fresh clean-catch specimen for a smear examined under the microscope
Performed to detect illicit use of recreational drugs, use of anabolic steroids, and unwarranted use of prescription drugs, as well as to monitor therapeutic drug use and confirm drug overdose