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. 2016 Feb 15;26(1):82–89. doi: 10.11613/BM.2016.008

Table 1. Urine particle analysis parameters in three different time points.

Parameter
(N = 321)
T0 T1 T2 P
(T0 vs. T1)
P
(T0 vs. T2)
Conductivity (mS/cm)
14
(10.6 – 18.3)
14.1
(11.0 – 18.5)*
14.8
(11.9 – 19.1)
P < 0.001
P < 0.001
WBC (/µL)
72
(24 – 343)
64
(22 – 317)†
57
(20 – 306)
P < 0.001
P < 0.001
RBC (/µL)
39 (14 – 267)
35 (11 – 211)
27 (9 – 193)
P < 0.001
P < 0.001
Epithelial cells (/µL)
11 (5 – 22)
11 (5 – 21)
11 (4 – 23)
P = 0.610
P = 0.041
Bacteria (/µL)
142
(14 – 1950)
170
(19 – 1658)
181
(19 – 1949)
P = 0.283
P = 0.194
Casts (/µL) 1 (0 – 2) 1 (0 – 2) 1 (0 – 2) P = 0.009 P < 0.001

Data are presented as median and interquartile range (IQR). The Friedman test was used to test the differences in urine particle analysis for urine particles analysed in the respective analysis time points: T0 - within 90 min, T1 - 120 min after collection and T2 - 240 min after collection. WBC - white blood cell count. RBC - red blood cell count. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
*N = 309 (12 samples missing).
†N = 320 (1 sample missing).