Urine Sediment
Urine sediment refers to the solid particles that are found in urine when it is examined under a microscope after being centrifuged.
The purpose of analyzing urine sediment is to identify abnormal components in the urine, which can provide important clues to the health of the urinary system and other organs.
What are the thing we checked on urine sedimentations:
Cells
- Red Blood Cells (RBCs) : Their presence could indicate bleeding in the urinary tract or kidneys.
- White blood cells (WBCs) : High numbers suggest infection or inflammation in the urinary system.
- Epithelial cells: These are shed from the lining of the urinary tract and may indicate injury or infection.
Casts/Cylinders : These are tube-shaped structures formed in the kidneys, and their presence can indicate kidney disease.
- Hyaline casts: often seen in dehydration or mild kidney disease.
- Granular casts: can suggest kidney damage.
- Red or white blood cell casts: indicate glomerular or tubular damage.
- To diagnose or monitor urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disease, and metabolic disorders.
- To evaluate symptoms such as blood in the urine (hematuria), pain, or difficulty urinating.
- To assess kidney function, especially if there are signs of kidney damage or disease.
- A centrifuge is used to separate the solid components (sediment) from the liquid portion of the urine. After the centrifugation, the sediment is examined under the microscope.
- The technician will report the types and amounts of components found. Our trained professional will also differentiate between normal findings (like mucus or small epithelial cells) and abnormal ones (such as casts or large numbers of WBCs).
In BSI, we includes urine sediment analysis as part of the BSI Signature Testing or the basic urines testing. Patient simply needs to provide a urine sample on the day of their visit in BSI, and we will perform the analysis as part of the routine evaluation.
Our findings will be used to support the diagnosis, guide treatment, and monitor ongoing conditions.