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Title: The urine protein heat coagulation test - A useful screening test for proteinuria in pregnancy in developing countries: A method validation study
Authors: Dissanayake, V.H.W.
Morgan, L.
Pipkin, F.B.
Vathanan, V.
Premaratne, S.
Jayasekara, R.W.
Seneviratne, H.R.
Issue Date: 2004
Citation: BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Volume 111, Issue 5, May 2004, Pages 491-494
Abstract: In many parts of the developing world, the urine protein heat coagulation test is routinely used to screen for proteinuria in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to determine whether ≥1+ on a standardised heat coagulation test reliably detects significant proteinuria and to compare it with the dipstick test for urinary protein. Heat coagulation test, dipstick test and 24-hour urine protein excretion results of 102 women were compared. ≥1+ on heat coagulation test is as sensitive and specific as ≥2+ on the dipstick test in detecting proteinuria of ≥500 mg/day. The heat coagulation test, however, is less sensitive than ≥1+ on dipstick in detecting lesser degrees of proteinuria.
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/2009
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