The documentation accompanying Siemens’ Multistix 10 SG reagent strips provides a comprehensive guide for interpreting urinalysis results. This guide typically presents a visual representation of the possible color reactions for each test pad on the strip, alongside corresponding values indicating the concentration or presence of specific analytes. For instance, the color chart might illustrate the gradations of color change for leukocytes, nitrite, protein, glucose, ketones, urobilinogen, bilirubin, blood, specific gravity, and pH, allowing healthcare professionals to quickly and accurately assess the patient’s urine sample.
Standardized interpretation of urinalysis is crucial for reliable diagnostic and monitoring purposes. Visual comparison against a manufacturer-provided reference ensures consistent evaluation, reducing subjectivity and improving the accuracy of results. This is particularly important in point-of-care settings where rapid assessment is essential. The development of such standardized color charts represents a significant advancement in urinalysis, enabling wider access to reliable testing and improved patient care. Historically, urinalysis interpretation relied heavily on individual expertise and less standardized methods, making consistent results more challenging to achieve.