Urine collection from neonates and infants is challenging. All available urine collection methods (UCMs) have their disadvantages, like invasiveness, contamination, and/or inaccurate measurements of urinary components. This study aimed to demonstrate the accuracy of measurements of urinary components for the novel non-invasive ‘Specturi urine collector device’. The urine collection textile was incubated under different conditions (incubation duration, temperature, and humidity) with either artificial or human urine. Concentrations of urinary components were compared before and after incubation. Because of suspected crystal formation, the effect of acidification was assessed in combination with crystal analysis. Urinary concentrations of calcium, magnesium, phosphate, sodium, creatinine, and protein, and pH were accurately measured, except for the calcium concentration in alkaline urines. The incubation conditions showed no to a small effect on the measurement of urinary components, which does not affect clinical decision-making. Crystals containing calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus formed on the textile after incubation with alkaline urine. Acidification recovered the calcium concentration in these urines. The non-invasive ‘Specturi urine collector device’ provides accurate measurements of urinary components under different conditions. This UCM is more accurate than other textile-based UCMs. Eventually, this device can be used as an accurate as well as patient- and staff-friendly UCM.
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Nauta et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2cb9e4eeef8a2a6b1eec — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-026-04891-y
S. H. M. Nauta
Lieke A.E.A. Corbeek
Miranda van Berkel
Pediatric Research
Radboud University Nijmegen
Radboud University Medical Center
Rijnstate Hospital
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