[VOD AVAILABLE] Automated Urine Analyser for Rapid Differentiation between Glomerular and Non-Glomerular Haematuria: A New Era in Haematuria Evaluation
Speaker
Assoc. Prof. Nuttasith Larpparisuth, M.D, Associate Professor
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok
Associate Professor Nuttasith Larpparisuth graduated from Mahidol University with a Doctor of Medicine in 2002, completing his residency in Internal Medicine in 2008 and subsequently a Nephrology Fellowship in 2010. He has been working in the Nephrology Division of Siriraj Hospital since 2010, with a special interest in kidney transplantation. An active researcher and academician, he has authored or co-authored more than 15 papers in the field of renal transplantation, and has presented more than 10 abstracts in national and international congresses. He also holds multiple memberships in several associations, such as the European Renal Association – European Dialysis and Transplant Association and the Asia Pacific Society of Nephrology.
Lecture Abstract
Distinguishing between glomerular haematuria and urinary tract disease relies heavily on the detection of dysmorphic red blood cells (RBCs) in the urine. An automated urine sediment analyser with the capacity to differentiate between isomorphic and dysmorphic RBCs presents a promising alternative to manual microscopic examination due to its rapidity, objectivity and accuracy. In this webinar, Associate Professor Nuttasith Larpparisuth will share the results of his study on UF-5000’s haematuria-specific parameters, attesting to their high accuracy and potential utility as useful adjuncts for the identification of glomerular haematuria.
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