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Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals are an important tool to identify abnormal laboratory test results. The generating of hematological parameters reference intervals for local population is very crucial to improve quality of health care, which otherwise may lead to unnecessary expen...

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Autores principales: Bimerew, Lealem Gedefaw, Demie, Tesfaye, Eskinder, Kaleab, Getachew, Aklilu, Bekele, Shiferaw, Cheneke, Waqtola, Sahlemariam, Zewdineh, Adisu, Wondimagegn, Asres, Yaregal, Yemane, Tilahun, Tesfaye, Girum, Tesfaw, Getnet, Gudina, Esayas Kebede, Mekonnen, Zeleke
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6207960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30397473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050312118807626
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author Bimerew, Lealem Gedefaw
Demie, Tesfaye
Eskinder, Kaleab
Getachew, Aklilu
Bekele, Shiferaw
Cheneke, Waqtola
Sahlemariam, Zewdineh
Adisu, Wondimagegn
Asres, Yaregal
Yemane, Tilahun
Tesfaye, Girum
Tesfaw, Getnet
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Mekonnen, Zeleke
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Demie, Tesfaye
Eskinder, Kaleab
Getachew, Aklilu
Bekele, Shiferaw
Cheneke, Waqtola
Sahlemariam, Zewdineh
Adisu, Wondimagegn
Asres, Yaregal
Yemane, Tilahun
Tesfaye, Girum
Tesfaw, Getnet
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Mekonnen, Zeleke
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals are an important tool to identify abnormal laboratory test results. The generating of hematological parameters reference intervals for local population is very crucial to improve quality of health care, which otherwise may lead to unnecessary expenditure or denying care for the needy. There are no well-established reference intervals for hematological parameters in southwest Ethiopia. OBJECTIVE: To generate hematological parameters reference intervals for apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted involving 883 individuals from March to May 2017. Four milliliter of blood sample was collected and transported to Jimma University Medical Center Laboratory for hematological analysis and screening tests. A hematological parameters were measured by Sysmex XS-500i hematology analyzer (Sysmex Corporation Kobe, Japan). The data were analyzed by SPSS version 20 statistical software. The non-parametric independent Kruskal–Wallis test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test (Mann–Whitney U test) were used to compare the parameters between age groups and genders. The 97.5 percentile and 2.5 percentile were the upper and lower reference limit for the population. RESULTS: The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in children were 4.99 × 10(12)/L (4.26–5.99 × 10(12)/L), 7.04 × 10(9)/L (4.00–11.67 × 10(9)/L), and 324.00 × 10(9)/L (188.00–463.50 × 10(9)/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in adults was 5.19 × 10(12)/L (4.08–6.33 × 10(12)/L), 6.35 × 10(9)/L (3.28–11.22 × 10(9)/L), and 282.00 × 10(9)/L (172.50–415.25 × 10(9)/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in geriatrics were 5.02 × 10(12)/L (4.21–5.87 × 10(12)/L), 6.21 × 10(9)/L (3.33–10.03 × 10(9)/L), and 265.50 × 10(9)/L (165.53–418.80 × 10(9)/L), respectively. Most of the hematological parameters showed significant differences across all age groups. CONCLUSION: Most of the hematological parameters in this study showed differences from similar studies done in the country. This study provided population-specific hematological reference interval for southwest Ethiopians. Reference intervals should also be established in the other regions of the country.
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spelling pubmed-62079602018-11-05 Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia Bimerew, Lealem Gedefaw Demie, Tesfaye Eskinder, Kaleab Getachew, Aklilu Bekele, Shiferaw Cheneke, Waqtola Sahlemariam, Zewdineh Adisu, Wondimagegn Asres, Yaregal Yemane, Tilahun Tesfaye, Girum Tesfaw, Getnet Gudina, Esayas Kebede Mekonnen, Zeleke SAGE Open Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory reference intervals are an important tool to identify abnormal laboratory test results. The generating of hematological parameters reference intervals for local population is very crucial to improve quality of health care, which otherwise may lead to unnecessary expenditure or denying care for the needy. There are no well-established reference intervals for hematological parameters in southwest Ethiopia. OBJECTIVE: To generate hematological parameters reference intervals for apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia. METHODS: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted involving 883 individuals from March to May 2017. Four milliliter of blood sample was collected and transported to Jimma University Medical Center Laboratory for hematological analysis and screening tests. A hematological parameters were measured by Sysmex XS-500i hematology analyzer (Sysmex Corporation Kobe, Japan). The data were analyzed by SPSS version 20 statistical software. The non-parametric independent Kruskal–Wallis test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test (Mann–Whitney U test) were used to compare the parameters between age groups and genders. The 97.5 percentile and 2.5 percentile were the upper and lower reference limit for the population. RESULTS: The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in children were 4.99 × 10(12)/L (4.26–5.99 × 10(12)/L), 7.04 × 10(9)/L (4.00–11.67 × 10(9)/L), and 324.00 × 10(9)/L (188.00–463.50 × 10(9)/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in adults was 5.19 × 10(12)/L (4.08–6.33 × 10(12)/L), 6.35 × 10(9)/L (3.28–11.22 × 10(9)/L), and 282.00 × 10(9)/L (172.50–415.25 × 10(9)/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in geriatrics were 5.02 × 10(12)/L (4.21–5.87 × 10(12)/L), 6.21 × 10(9)/L (3.33–10.03 × 10(9)/L), and 265.50 × 10(9)/L (165.53–418.80 × 10(9)/L), respectively. Most of the hematological parameters showed significant differences across all age groups. CONCLUSION: Most of the hematological parameters in this study showed differences from similar studies done in the country. This study provided population-specific hematological reference interval for southwest Ethiopians. Reference intervals should also be established in the other regions of the country. SAGE Publications 2018-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6207960/ /pubmed/30397473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050312118807626 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Bimerew, Lealem Gedefaw
Demie, Tesfaye
Eskinder, Kaleab
Getachew, Aklilu
Bekele, Shiferaw
Cheneke, Waqtola
Sahlemariam, Zewdineh
Adisu, Wondimagegn
Asres, Yaregal
Yemane, Tilahun
Tesfaye, Girum
Tesfaw, Getnet
Gudina, Esayas Kebede
Mekonnen, Zeleke
Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title_full Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title_short Reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia
title_sort reference intervals for hematology test parameters from apparently healthy individuals in southwest ethiopia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6207960/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30397473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050312118807626
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