Author/Authors :
Shajari, A Department of Nephrology - Shahid Sadoghi Hospital - School of Medicine - Yazd University of Medical Sciences , Fallah-Zadeh, M. H Department of Nephrology - Namazi Hospital - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Shajari, H Department of Neonatology - Shariati Hospital - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences University of Tehran
Abstract :
Screening interval urinalysis has long been considered essential to pediatric health care. A
urinalysis is recommended at four times: in infancy, early childhood, late childhood, and in
adolescence. Several chemical parameters can be measured as commercially available in dipstick test.
This test is relatively inexpensive and it takes less than 5 minutes to be completed. In a 3 month follow
up program, mass urine screening tests was conducted in four educational areas of Shiraz, Iran,
randomly in 1601 students. The questionnaire was filled by their parents and general physical exam was
done by general physicians. Fresh urine specimens were screened using a dipstick for chemical analysis
including: protein, glucose, blood, urobilinogen, leukocyte-esterase, bilirubin and nitrite. In those who
had urinary abnormalities by dipstick or who were symptomatic or had physical abnormalities further
investigations were carried out. In 1601 apparently healthy children (809 boys, 799 girls) urinary
abnormalities were detected in 76 (4.7%) subjects at first screening. There were urinary symptoms in 63
patients. The most common form of urinary abnormalities was proteinuria (56 subjects, 3.6%).
Followed by hematuria (1%), nitrite (0.6%), leukocyte estrase (0.4%) and glucosuria (0.2%).
Abnormality in sonography of kidneys were found in 22 cases. Positive dipstick findings had significant
correlation with abnormal ultrasound findings. This study shows that it is possible to screen a large
population of patients at relatively low cost, providing the framework for further action that may help in
the prevention and timely diagnosis of renal diseases.
Keywords :
Mass screening , Urine screening at elementary school , Hematuria , Proteinuria , Frequency of urine abnormalities