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Haematological and Biochemical Reference Values for Healthy Adults in the Middle Belt of Ghana

BACKGROUND: Reference values are very important in clinical management of patients, screening participants for enrolment into clinical trials and for monitoring the onset of adverse events during these trials. The aim of this was to establish gender-specific haematological and biochemical reference...

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Autores principales: Dosoo, David K., Kayan, Kingsley, Adu-Gyasi, Dennis, Kwara, Evans, Ocran, Josephine, Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley, Mahama, Emmanuel, Amenga-Etego, Stephen, Bilson, Philip, Asante, Kwaku P., Koram, Kwadwo A., Owusu-Agyei, Seth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036308
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author Dosoo, David K.
Kayan, Kingsley
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Kwara, Evans
Ocran, Josephine
Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley
Mahama, Emmanuel
Amenga-Etego, Stephen
Bilson, Philip
Asante, Kwaku P.
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
author_facet Dosoo, David K.
Kayan, Kingsley
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Kwara, Evans
Ocran, Josephine
Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley
Mahama, Emmanuel
Amenga-Etego, Stephen
Bilson, Philip
Asante, Kwaku P.
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
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description BACKGROUND: Reference values are very important in clinical management of patients, screening participants for enrolment into clinical trials and for monitoring the onset of adverse events during these trials. The aim of this was to establish gender-specific haematological and biochemical reference values for healthy adults in the central part of Ghana. METHODS: A total of 691 adults between 18 and 59 years resident in the Kintampo North Municipality and South District in the central part of Ghana were randomly selected using the Kintampo Health and Demographic Surveillance System and enrolled in this cross-sectional survey. Out of these, 625 adults made up of 316 males and 309 females were assessed by a clinician to be healthy. Median values and nonparametric 95% reference values for 16 haematology and 22 biochemistry parameters were determined for this population based on the Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute guidelines. Values established in this study were compared with the Caucasian values being used currently by our laboratory as reference values and also with data from other African and western countries. RESULTS: Reference values established include: haemoglobin 113–164 g/L for males and 88–144 g/L for females; total white blood cell count 3.4–9.2×10(9)/L; platelet count 88–352×10(9)/L for males and 89–403×10(9)/L for females; alanine aminotransferase 8–54 U/L for males and 6–51 U/L for females; creatinine 56–119 µmol/L for males and 53–106 µmol/L for females. Using the haematological reference values based on the package inserts would have screened out up to 53% of potential trial participants and up to 25% of the population using the biochemical parameters. CONCLUSION: We have established a panel of locally relevant reference parameters for commonly used haematological and biochemical tests. This is important as it will help in the interpretation of laboratory results both for clinical management of patients and safety monitoring during a trial.
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spelling pubmed-33386542012-05-03 Haematological and Biochemical Reference Values for Healthy Adults in the Middle Belt of Ghana Dosoo, David K. Kayan, Kingsley Adu-Gyasi, Dennis Kwara, Evans Ocran, Josephine Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley Mahama, Emmanuel Amenga-Etego, Stephen Bilson, Philip Asante, Kwaku P. Koram, Kwadwo A. Owusu-Agyei, Seth PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Reference values are very important in clinical management of patients, screening participants for enrolment into clinical trials and for monitoring the onset of adverse events during these trials. The aim of this was to establish gender-specific haematological and biochemical reference values for healthy adults in the central part of Ghana. METHODS: A total of 691 adults between 18 and 59 years resident in the Kintampo North Municipality and South District in the central part of Ghana were randomly selected using the Kintampo Health and Demographic Surveillance System and enrolled in this cross-sectional survey. Out of these, 625 adults made up of 316 males and 309 females were assessed by a clinician to be healthy. Median values and nonparametric 95% reference values for 16 haematology and 22 biochemistry parameters were determined for this population based on the Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute guidelines. Values established in this study were compared with the Caucasian values being used currently by our laboratory as reference values and also with data from other African and western countries. RESULTS: Reference values established include: haemoglobin 113–164 g/L for males and 88–144 g/L for females; total white blood cell count 3.4–9.2×10(9)/L; platelet count 88–352×10(9)/L for males and 89–403×10(9)/L for females; alanine aminotransferase 8–54 U/L for males and 6–51 U/L for females; creatinine 56–119 µmol/L for males and 53–106 µmol/L for females. Using the haematological reference values based on the package inserts would have screened out up to 53% of potential trial participants and up to 25% of the population using the biochemical parameters. CONCLUSION: We have established a panel of locally relevant reference parameters for commonly used haematological and biochemical tests. This is important as it will help in the interpretation of laboratory results both for clinical management of patients and safety monitoring during a trial. Public Library of Science 2012-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3338654/ /pubmed/22558429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036308 Text en Dosoo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dosoo, David K.
Kayan, Kingsley
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Kwara, Evans
Ocran, Josephine
Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley
Mahama, Emmanuel
Amenga-Etego, Stephen
Bilson, Philip
Asante, Kwaku P.
Koram, Kwadwo A.
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
Haematological and Biochemical Reference Values for Healthy Adults in the Middle Belt of Ghana
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title_fullStr Haematological and Biochemical Reference Values for Healthy Adults in the Middle Belt of Ghana
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title_short Haematological and Biochemical Reference Values for Healthy Adults in the Middle Belt of Ghana
title_sort haematological and biochemical reference values for healthy adults in the middle belt of ghana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3338654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22558429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036308
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