Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Health Sciences (ICHS 2018): An Addition of Boric Acid To Test The Number of Urine Cylinders
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Health Sciences (ICHS 2018): An Addition of Boric Acid To Test The Number of Urine Cylinders
Atlantis Press
2019-11-19
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Urinalisa is a screening test to determine kidney disorders, urinary tract or
metabolic disorders. Urinalysis must be done when the sample is still fresh. Delays in
examinations will have a major effect on the stability of the test and the validity of the results
of the examination. In the stages of urinalysis or other laboratory examinations, the biggest
error lies in the pre-analytic stage, among others, is the handling of samples prior to
examination. The existence of this case requires us to deal with the problem. The aim of this
study is to determine the effect of urine treatment with additional additives on the number of
cylinders. This study is an experimental experiment with an interpretive posttest control group
conducted in May 2018, at the Clinical Laboratory Laboratory Dr. Sardjito. A total of 30 urine
samples were divided into two groups, namely the control group and the experimental group.
The control group only contained urine without the addition of boric acid, while the
experimental group was given treatment in the form of addition of boric acid, the residence
was carried out at 3 hours and 6 hours. Amount of cylinder urine was examined by Urine
Analyzer Sysmex UF-500i. The results showed that the average number of slides decreased
in delay for 3 and 6 hours in the chambers, both with boric acid addition and addition of boric
acid. With the difference in 3 hours as much as 0.2 cells / μL higher the experiment and at 6
hours 0.3 cells / μL higher the control. The conclusions of this study are the effect of a number
of urine cylinders which are resided within 3 hours and 6 hours at the temperature of the brain
with the addition of boric acid.