HINTON N A, VAN DER HOEVEN E
Can Med Assoc J. 1965 Sep 18;93(12):639-42.
The degree to which quantitative urine cultures and the triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) reduction test can be correlated can be directly related to the species of organism involved, the actual level of bacterial population in the urine and the presence of antibiotics. The influence of these various factors is discussed and it is concluded that, depending upon the group of patients involved, the TTC test will detect 70-90% of cases of significant bacteriuria. The TTC test would appear to be a useful screening procedure in the surveillance of large outpatient populations and in the detection of bacteriuria during pregnancy, considering the difficulty of applying the technique of complete quantitative culture to these groups.
定量尿培养与氯化三苯基四氮唑(TTC)还原试验的相关程度,直接取决于所涉及的生物体种类、尿液中细菌数量的实际水平以及抗生素的存在情况。本文讨论了这些不同因素的影响,并得出结论:根据所涉及的患者群体不同,TTC试验能检测出70% - 90%的显著菌尿病例。鉴于对这些群体应用完全定量培养技术存在困难,TTC试验在监测大量门诊患者群体以及检测孕期菌尿方面似乎是一种有用的筛查方法。