Establishment of Pediatric Reference Intervals for Routine Laboratory Tests in Korean Population: A Retrospective Multicenter Analysis

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作者
Sung, Ji Yeon [1 ]
Seo, Jong Do [1 ]
Ko, Dae-Hyun [2 ,3 ]
Park, Min-Jeong [4 ]
Hwang, Sang Mee [5 ]
Oh, Sohee [6 ]
Chun, Sail [2 ,3 ]
Seong, Moon-Woo [1 ]
Song, Junghan [1 ,5 ]
Song, Sang Hoon [1 ]
Park, Sung Sup [1 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp & Coll Med, Dept Lab Med, 101 Daehak Ro, Seoul 03080, South Korea
[2] Univ Ulsan, Dept Lab Med, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Asan Med Ctr, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Hallym Univ, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hosp, Dept Lab Med, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[5] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Lab Med, Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, South Korea
[6] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Biostat, Seoul Metropolitan Govt, Boramae Med Ctr, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Reference intervals; Indirect sampling; Korean pediatrics; Age-partitioned groups; Sex-partitioned groups; Multicenter; CLSI-BASED TRANSFERENCE; CALIPER DATABASE; BIOCHEMICAL ANALYTES; CLINICAL-CHEMISTRY; HEALTHY; BECKMAN; EXPRESSION; MARKERS; ABBOTT; GAPS;
D O I
10.3343/alm.2021.41.2.155
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: Reference intervals defined for adults or children of other ethnicities cannot be applied in the evaluation of Korean pediatric patients. Pediatric reference intervals are difficult to establish because children are in their growing stage and their physiology changes continuously. We aimed to establish reference intervals for routine laboratory tests for Korean pediatric patients through retrospective multicenter data analysis. Methods: Preoperative laboratory test results from 1,031 pediatric patients aged 0 month-18 years who underwent minor surgeries in four university hospitals were collected. Age- and sex-specific reference intervals for routine laboratory tests were defined based on the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) EP28-A3c guidelines. Results: The pediatric reference intervals determined in this study were different from existing adult reference intervals and pediatric reference intervals for other ethnicities. Most tests required age-specific partitioning, and some of those required sex-specific partitioning for at least one age-partitioned subgroup. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, monocyte percentage, basophil percentage, activated partial thromboplastin time, glucose, cholesterol, albumin, bilirubin, chloride, and C-reactive protein did not show any difference between age- or sex-partitioned subgroups. Conclusions: We determined Korean pediatric reference intervals for hematology, coagulation, and chemistry tests by indirect sampling based on medical record data from multiple institutions. These reference intervals would be valuable for clinical evaluations in the Korean pediatric population.
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