Research Article
Assessing Concordance of Results: A Comparative Study of the Manual and Automated Urinalysis Methods
Table 3
Comparison of urine chemistry results between manual and automated methods.
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The bold numbers indicate samples with the same result agreement. Kappa analysis: urobilinogen (, ), blood in urine (, ), bilirubin (-), ketone (, ), glucose (-), protein (, ), nitrites (, ), and leucocytes (-). value > 0.05, Kappa is not significant and there is no agreement between methods. |