Abstract

BackgroundCurrent practice for urinalysis mainly entails different manual or semi-automated procedures that generate substantial financial costs, as well as a high and time-consuming workload for laboratory personnel.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess whether the availability of integrated and fully automated urinalysis systems such as the UN-Series™ from Sysmex could resolve such concerns.MethodsThe target population was established based on 92,459 urine samples, which is the total average number of urine samples collected in the clinical and microbiology laboratory department of La Mancha Centro Hospital over a 10-year period (2008–2018). Financial data were retrieved from the eSalud database. Reference and test scenarios were defined based on clinical features found in reports from public websites. The cost and savings analyses were based on total costs over a 1-year time frame for the reference and test scenarios. The total average annual time savings for laboratory personnel were also calculated.ResultsThe comparison of annual costs for current practice versus the automated examination of urine samples found average cost savings of €340,003 per year. Assessment of body fluids using the automated analysis system would provide average annual savings of €1063. The use of the UN-Series™ would save 1615 h annually for laboratory personnel.ConclusionImplementing the UN-Series™ for the automated analysis of urine samples within routine practice in clinical laboratories could minimise costs, provide substantial savings for investment and improve laboratory procedures. Furthermore, the UN-Series™ could contribute to synergy between clinical analysis and microbiology laboratories in Spain.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s41669-020-00200-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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