pubmed-article:1930082 | pubmed:abstractText | We attempted to relate the prevalence of leukocyturia during annual examinations to recent activities and history data in 923 pilots. Urinary analysis was done and the results cross-tabulated with answers from a questionnaire and with a past history of leukocyturia obtained from the pilot's chart. The prevalence of 4 to 6 or more white blood cells (WBCs) in the urinary sediment was 5.3%. Leukocyturia was 35.7 times more common (odds ratio) in those with a previous history of leukocyturia and a concomitant history of urethritis (p less than 0.0001). Yet, a history of leukocyturia accounted for only 18.1% of the cases of leukocyturia. There was a trend for an association between jogging and leukocyturia. The prevalence of leukocyturia was not affected by smoking, other physical exercise, a history of nephrolithiasis, air duty in the preceding 24 h or a history of transient illness during the last 2 weeks. We conclude that there is an association between a history of both leukocyturia and urethritis and leukocyturia. In most cases, however none of the variables tested were found to be associated with leukocyturia. | lld:pubmed |