Peer-reviewed publications
A selection of peer-reviewed research on Guidance® UTI, P-AST™, and Barrett’s Esophagus diagnostics.
- Improving Patient Outcomes While Reducing Empirical Treatment with Multiplex-PCR/Pooled-Antibiotic-Susceptibility-Testing Assay for Complicated and Recurrent UTIs
- A test combining multiplex-PCR with pooled antibiotic susceptibility testing has high correlation with expanded urine culture for detection of live bacteria in urine samples of suspected UTI patients
- Real-World Evidence: Reduced Infection Severity and Lower Cost vs. Standard Urine Culture in Complicated or Recurrent UTIs
- The Diagnosis of UTIs Using a Novel At-home Testing Protocol to Enhance Telemedicine: A Retrospective Analysis
- A Diagnostic Test Combining Molecular Testing with Phenotypic Pooled Antibiotic Susceptibility Improved the Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Non-E. coli or Polymicrobial Complicated UTIs
- Multiplex PCR/Pooled Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing Was Not Associated with Increased Antibiotic Resistance in Management of Complicated UTIs
- Brushing cytology with adjunctive FISH and biomarker analyses is highly sensitive and specific in the early detection of low-grade dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus
- Emerging human uropathogens, including Aerococcus urinae and Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci, are more frequently detected by Guidance® UTI than standard urine culture
- Comparison of Guidance® UTI and Standard Urine Culture for Rates of Sepsis, Hospitalization and Other Adverse Outcomes in Complicated UTIs
- Urine Is Not Sterile