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. 1985 Aug;22(2):141–144. doi: 10.1128/jcm.22.2.141-144.1985

Improved utility of Gonoscreen, a Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay, in the evaluation of urethral discharges in men.

R B Prior, V A Spagna
PMCID: PMC268346  PMID: 4031028

Abstract

The Limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) assay was improved for the rapid evaluation of exudative urethritis in males. Two hundred men with various quantities of urethral discharge were evaluated. Pyrogen-free Dacron swabs were used for sample collection, and a chromogenic substrate was used for visible endpoint determination after a 10-min incubation. Of the 200 patients studied, 57 (29%) had minimal urethral discharges (less than 15 microliter) and could not be evaluated with Gonoscreen (Mallinckrodt, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.), an LAL test kit for the evaluation of urethritis which involves gentle aspiration for sample collection. The improved LAL assay had a sensitivity and specificity of 95 and 97%, respectively, and an overall accuracy to predict culture results of 96%. These results were not statistically different from Gram-stained smears read by experienced microscopists or from culture results (P greater than 0.05). Prevalence of gonorrhea in the study population was 40%, and the positive predictive value of the LAL assay was 95%. Thus, the use of swabs facilitated sample collection and increased by 29% the number of patients which could be evaluated with the LAL assay. In addition, the use of a chromogenic substrate reduced incubation time by 67% (30 to 10 min) and provided an objective color endpoint.

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