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The Asian project for collaborative derivation of reference intervals: (1) strategy and major results of standardized analytes

Authors :
Mauro Panteghini
Ferruccio Ceriotti
Priscilla M.K. Poon
Jeong-Ho Kim
Tran Huu Tam
Masakazu Watanabe
Akemi Matsubara
Lothar Siekmann
Mee Ling Thong
Xuejing Wang
Joseph Lopez
Hiromi Kataoka
Dewi Muliaty
Shu Chu Shiesh
Yasushi Higashiuesato
Christopher W.K. Lam
Kiyoshi Ichihara
Shigeo Sueyoshi
Source :
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 51
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2013.

Abstract

Background : A multicenter study conducted in Southeast Asia to derive reference intervals (RIs) for 72 commonly measured analytes (general chemistry, inflammatory markers, hormones, etc.) featured centralized measurement to clearly detect regionality in test results. The results of 31 standardized analytes are reported, with the remaining analytes presented in the next report. Method : The study included 63 clinical laboratories from South Korea, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and seven areas in Japan. A total of 3541 healthy individuals aged 20 – 65 years (Japan 2082, others 1459) were recruited mostly from hospital workers using a well-defined common protocol. All serum specimens were transported to Tokyo at − 80 ° C and collectively measured using reagents from four manufacturers. Three-level nested ANOVA was used to quantitate variation (SD) of test results due to region, sex, and age. A ratio of SD for a given factor over residual SD (representing net between-individual variations) (SDR) exceeding 0.3 was considered significant. Traceability of RIs was ensured by recalibration using value-assigned reference materials. RIs were derived parametrically. Results : SDRs for sex and age were significant for 19 and 16 analytes, respectively. Regional difference was significant for 11 analytes, including high density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol and inflammatory markers. However, when the data were limited to those from Japan, regionality was not observed in any of the analytes. Accordingly, RIs were derived with or without partition by sex and region. Conclusions : RIs applicable to a wide area in Asia were established for the majority of analytes with traceability to reference measuring systems, whereas regional partitioning was required for RIs of the other analytes.

Details

ISSN :
14374331 and 14346621
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6403157c66c062d6a9342412f4a202b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2012-0421