Abstract

As a non-invasive monitoring method, urine analysis is one of the “three routines” of medical examination, which is of great significance for the early diagnosis, therapeutic effect judgment and long-term fine monitoring of chronic diseases such as metabolic system diseases and kidney diseases. It is imperative to develop a home urine routine detection system. In this paper, Smart Urine Analyzer is innovatively developed by combining smartphones with array urine dipsticks, and equipped with the unique design of adjustable bracket suitable for camera position of different smartphones. The optimal colorimetric value was selected for analysis based on chromogenic response characteristics combined with digital image colorimetry, and the breakthrough from qualitative semi-quantification to precise quantification of 9 kinds of urine biomarkers was completed. And a smartphone App for automated image recognition and processing was developed, which was applied for at-home routine healthcare. 100 clinical urine samples were used to evaluate the reliability of the system. Among them, the ROC curve showed a high consistency between Smart Urine Analyzer and the Dirui H-800 urine analyzer in hospital, which further verified the practicability. As a result, the user-friendly Smart Urine Analyzer can share health data and condition with doctors in real time, which provides a new scheme and means for the home detection of urine biomarkers, and has great practical application value as a potential home medical service assistant.

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