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Age-adjusted reference intervals for serum ceruloplasmin levels: Insights from a hospital data-based study.

Authors :
Karpuzoglu, Fatma Hande
Mikailova, Parvana
Kilercik, Meltem
Serteser, Mustafa
Source :
International Journal of Medical Biochemistry; 2023, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p159-164, 6p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives: Ceruloplasmin (Cp), a plasma protein that acts as a copper transporter, plays a crucial role in the screening process for Wilson's disease. Measuring the serum Cp level serves as the initial step in this screening procedure. However, serum Cp reference limits can vary over age, sex, and using of different measurement methods. In reference interval (RIs) studies, the utilization of hospital data is considered an accepted approach, especially in situations where achieving strict standardization is challenging, such as in pediatric age group. Our study aimed to determine the RIs for Cp levels from 1 to 80 years of age using laboratory data, providing valuable guidance for clinicians and researchers in interpreting Cp test results across different age groups. Methods: Forty-seven thousand five hundred and fifty-six (47,544) Cp data points were collected between July 2010 and 2020 from Acıbadem Labmed Laboratories. To determine the RIs, both common RIs and sex-specific RIs were calculated using the Bhattacharya indirect method. Results: The RIs for serum Cp levels in children are as follows: 1-5 years: 23-48.2 mg/L, 5-10 years: 23-38.2 mg/L, and 10-15 years: 20.5-36.3 mg/L, respectively. For women, the RIs for serum Cp levels are as follows: 15-20 years: 19-33.5 mg/dL, 20-40 years: 19.6-36.8 mg/dL, 40-60 years: 20.4-42 mg/dL, and 60-80 years: 23.5-45 mg/dL, respectively. For male, the RIs for serum Cp levels are as follows: 15-20 years: 17.0-31.3 mg/dL, 20-40 years: 17.8-34.5 mg/dL, 40-60 years: 18.6-38.0, and 60-80 years: 23.0-40.5 mg/dL, respectively. Conclusion: This study has demonstrated a significant and independent association between age and gender concerning Cp concentrations. Although our methodology provided only approximate RIs for Cp, our results emphasize the significance of age adjustment when determining RIs. Taking age and gender into account is crucial for accurately establishing appropriate reference ranges for Cp in clinical settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25872362
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173041431
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14744/ijmb.2023.86580