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Title: Use of total patient data for indirect estimation of reference intervals for 40 clinical chemical analytes in Turkey
Authors: Iicol, Y.O.
Aslan, Diler.
Keywords: Biochemical analytes
Healthy subjects
Indirect reference intervals
Manufacturer suggestions
Modified Bhattacharya procedure
Patient data
Turkish population
alanine aminotransferase
albumin
alkaline phosphatase
amylase
apolipoprotein A1
apolipoprotein B
aspartate aminotransferase
bilirubin
calcium
ceruloplasmin
chloride
cholesterol
creatine kinase
creatine kinase MB
creatinine
ferritin
folic acid
gamma glutamyltransferase
glucose
high density lipoprotein cholesterol
homocysteine
lactate dehydrogenase
liothyronine
lipoprotein A
magnesium
phosphorus
potassium
protein
sodium
thyroxine
adult
albumin blood level
alkaline phosphatase blood level
amylase blood level
analytic method
article
aspartate aminotransferase blood level
bilirubin blood level
blood chemistry
calcium blood level
ceruloplasmin blood level
chemoluminescence
chloride blood level
cholesterol blood level
colorimetry
creatine kinase blood level
creatinine blood level
enzyme blood level
female
ferritin blood level
fluorescence polarization immunoassay
folic acid blood level
gamma glutamyl transferase blood level
glucose blood level
human
immunoassay
intermethod comparison
iron blood level
laboratory test
liothyronine blood level
lipoprotein blood level
magnesium blood level
major clinical study
male
medical instrumentation
microparticle enzyme immunoassay
patient information
phosphate blood level
potassium blood level
priority journal
protein blood level
quality control
reference value
sodium blood level
thyrotropin blood level
thyroxine blood level
transferrin blood level
triacylglycerol blood level
Turkey (republic)
urea blood level
uric acid blood level
Adolescent
Adult
Chemistry, Clinical
Clinical Chemistry Tests
Female
Health
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Reference Values
Turkey
Abstract: In the present study we used patient data to calculate laboratory-specific indirect reference intervals. These values were compared with reference intervals obtained for a healthy group according to recommendations of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine and manufacturer suggestions. Laboratory results (422,919 records) from all subjects of 18-45 years of age over a 1-year period were retrieved from our laboratory information system and indirect reference intervals for 40 common analytes were estimated using a modified Bhattacharya procedure. Indirect reference intervals for most of the biochemical analytes were comparable, with small differences in lower [alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (male), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), creatine kinase, iron (male), total iron-binding capacity, folic acid, calcium (female), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)], thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), total triiodothyronine (T3), direct bilirubin, apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), glucose, homocysteine, total cholesterol, ferritin, total protein, ceruloplasmin, sodium, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and uric acid (female)] and/or upper limits [albumin, ALP (male), amylase, apoA-I, creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB), total iron-binding capacity, phosphorus, glucose, total cholesterol, ?-glutamyltransferase (?-GT), magnesium, total protein, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), total T3, ALP (male), ALT, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (male), direct bilirubin (male), creatine kinase, iron, folic acid (female), Lp(a), uric acid and triglycerides], to the reference intervals determined for healthy subjects in our laboratory. The indirect reference intervals, with the exception of a few parameters (creatinine, direct total bilirubin, calcium, BUN and potassium), were not similar to the reference intervals suggested by the manufacturers. We conclude that laboratory-specific reference intervals can be determined from stored data with a relatively easy and inexpensive method. Indirect reference intervals derived from stored data may be particularly suitable for the evaluation of results for the presenting population. © 2006 by Walter de Gruyter.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4560
https://doi.org/10.1515/CCLM.2006.139
ISSN: 1434-6621
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