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First Definition of Reference Intervals of Liver Function Tests in China: A Large-Population-Based Multi-Center Study about Healthy Adults

BACKGROUND: Reference intervals of Liver function tests are very important for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of liver diseases. We aim to establish common reference intervals of liver function tests specifically for the Chinese adult population. METHODS: A total of 3210 individ...

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Autores principales: Mu, Runqing, Chen, Wenxiang, Pan, Baishen, Wang, Lanlan, Hao, Xiaoke, Huang, Xianzhang, Qiao, Rui, Zhao, Min, Zhang, Chuanbao, Guo, Wei, Huang, Hengjian, Ma, Yueyun, Zhuang, Junhua, Zhang, Jie, Shang, Hong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24058449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072916
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author Mu, Runqing
Chen, Wenxiang
Pan, Baishen
Wang, Lanlan
Hao, Xiaoke
Huang, Xianzhang
Qiao, Rui
Zhao, Min
Zhang, Chuanbao
Guo, Wei
Huang, Hengjian
Ma, Yueyun
Zhuang, Junhua
Zhang, Jie
Shang, Hong
author_facet Mu, Runqing
Chen, Wenxiang
Pan, Baishen
Wang, Lanlan
Hao, Xiaoke
Huang, Xianzhang
Qiao, Rui
Zhao, Min
Zhang, Chuanbao
Guo, Wei
Huang, Hengjian
Ma, Yueyun
Zhuang, Junhua
Zhang, Jie
Shang, Hong
author_sort Mu, Runqing
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description BACKGROUND: Reference intervals of Liver function tests are very important for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of liver diseases. We aim to establish common reference intervals of liver function tests specifically for the Chinese adult population. METHODS: A total of 3210 individuals (20–79 years) were enrolled in six representative geographical regions in China. Analytes of ALT, AST, GGT, ALP, total protein, albumin and total bilirubin were measured using three analytical systems mainly used in China. The newly established reference intervals were based on the results of traceability or multiple systems, and then validated in 21 large hospitals located nationwide qualified by the National External Quality Assessment (EQA) of China. RESULTS: We had been established reference intervals of the seven liver function tests for the Chinese adult population and found there were apparent variances of reference values for the variables for partitioning analysis such as gender(ALT, GGT, total bilirubin), age(ALP, albumin) and region(total protein). More than 86% of the 21 laboratories passed the validation in all subgroup of reference intervals and overall about 95.3% to 98.8% of the 1220 validation results fell within the range of the new reference interval for all liver function tests. In comparison with the currently recommended reference intervals in China, the single side observed proportions of out of range of reference values from our study for most of the tests deviated significantly from the nominal 2.5% such as total bilirubin (15.2%), ALP (0.2%), albumin (0.0%). Most of reference intervals in our study were obviously different from that of other races. CONCLUSION: These used reference intervals are no longer applicable for the current Chinese population. We have established common reference intervals of liver function tests that are defined specifically for Chinese population and can be universally used among EQA-approved laboratories located all over China.
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spelling pubmed-37728072013-09-20 First Definition of Reference Intervals of Liver Function Tests in China: A Large-Population-Based Multi-Center Study about Healthy Adults Mu, Runqing Chen, Wenxiang Pan, Baishen Wang, Lanlan Hao, Xiaoke Huang, Xianzhang Qiao, Rui Zhao, Min Zhang, Chuanbao Guo, Wei Huang, Hengjian Ma, Yueyun Zhuang, Junhua Zhang, Jie Shang, Hong PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Reference intervals of Liver function tests are very important for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of liver diseases. We aim to establish common reference intervals of liver function tests specifically for the Chinese adult population. METHODS: A total of 3210 individuals (20–79 years) were enrolled in six representative geographical regions in China. Analytes of ALT, AST, GGT, ALP, total protein, albumin and total bilirubin were measured using three analytical systems mainly used in China. The newly established reference intervals were based on the results of traceability or multiple systems, and then validated in 21 large hospitals located nationwide qualified by the National External Quality Assessment (EQA) of China. RESULTS: We had been established reference intervals of the seven liver function tests for the Chinese adult population and found there were apparent variances of reference values for the variables for partitioning analysis such as gender(ALT, GGT, total bilirubin), age(ALP, albumin) and region(total protein). More than 86% of the 21 laboratories passed the validation in all subgroup of reference intervals and overall about 95.3% to 98.8% of the 1220 validation results fell within the range of the new reference interval for all liver function tests. In comparison with the currently recommended reference intervals in China, the single side observed proportions of out of range of reference values from our study for most of the tests deviated significantly from the nominal 2.5% such as total bilirubin (15.2%), ALP (0.2%), albumin (0.0%). Most of reference intervals in our study were obviously different from that of other races. CONCLUSION: These used reference intervals are no longer applicable for the current Chinese population. We have established common reference intervals of liver function tests that are defined specifically for Chinese population and can be universally used among EQA-approved laboratories located all over China. Public Library of Science 2013-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3772807/ /pubmed/24058449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072916 Text en © 2013 Mu 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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Mu, Runqing
Chen, Wenxiang
Pan, Baishen
Wang, Lanlan
Hao, Xiaoke
Huang, Xianzhang
Qiao, Rui
Zhao, Min
Zhang, Chuanbao
Guo, Wei
Huang, Hengjian
Ma, Yueyun
Zhuang, Junhua
Zhang, Jie
Shang, Hong
First Definition of Reference Intervals of Liver Function Tests in China: A Large-Population-Based Multi-Center Study about Healthy Adults
title First Definition of Reference Intervals of Liver Function Tests in China: A Large-Population-Based Multi-Center Study about Healthy Adults
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title_short First Definition of Reference Intervals of Liver Function Tests in China: A Large-Population-Based Multi-Center Study about Healthy Adults
title_sort first definition of reference intervals of liver function tests in china: a large-population-based multi-center study about healthy adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24058449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072916
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