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Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods

BACKGROUND: Due to a lack of reliable reference intervals (RIs) for Kenya, we set out to determine RIs for 40 common chemistry and immunoassay tests as part of the IFCC global RI project. METHODS: Apparently healthy adults aged 18–65 years were recruited according to a harmonized protocol and sample...

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Autores principales: Omuse, Geoffrey, Ichihara, Kiyoshi, Maina, Daniel, Hoffman, Mariza, Kagotho, Elizabeth, Kanyua, Alice, Mwangi, Jane, Wambua, Caroline, Amayo, Angela, Ojwang, Peter, Premji, Zul, Erasmus, Rajiv
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7347104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235234
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author Omuse, Geoffrey
Ichihara, Kiyoshi
Maina, Daniel
Hoffman, Mariza
Kagotho, Elizabeth
Kanyua, Alice
Mwangi, Jane
Wambua, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Ojwang, Peter
Premji, Zul
Erasmus, Rajiv
author_facet Omuse, Geoffrey
Ichihara, Kiyoshi
Maina, Daniel
Hoffman, Mariza
Kagotho, Elizabeth
Kanyua, Alice
Mwangi, Jane
Wambua, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Ojwang, Peter
Premji, Zul
Erasmus, Rajiv
author_sort Omuse, Geoffrey
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description BACKGROUND: Due to a lack of reliable reference intervals (RIs) for Kenya, we set out to determine RIs for 40 common chemistry and immunoassay tests as part of the IFCC global RI project. METHODS: Apparently healthy adults aged 18–65 years were recruited according to a harmonized protocol and samples analyzed using Beckman-Coulter analyzers. Value assigned serum panels were measured to standardize chemistry results. The need for partitioning reference values by sex and age was based on between-subgroup differences expressed as standard deviation ratio (SDR) or bias in lower or upper limits (LLs and ULs) of the RI. RIs were derived using a parametric method with/without latent abnormal value exclusion (LAVE). RESULTS: Sex-specific RIs were required for uric acid, creatinine, total bilirubin (TBil), total cholesterol (TC), ALT, AST, CK, GGT, transferrin, transferrin saturation (TfSat) and immunoglobulin-M. Age-specific RIs were required for glucose and triglyceride for both sexes, and for urea, magnesium, TC, HDL-cholesterol ratio, ALP, and ferritin for females. LAVE was effective in optimizing RIs for AST, ALT, GGT iron-markers and CRP by reducing influence of latent anemia and metabolic diseases. Thyroid profile RIs were derived after excluding volunteers with anti-thyroid antibodies. Kenyan RIs were comparable to those of other countries participating in the global study with a few exceptions such as higher ULs for TBil and CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Kenyan RIs for major analytes were established using harmonized protocol from well-defined reference individuals. Standardized RIs for chemistry analytes can be shared across sub-Saharan African laboratories with similar ethnic and life-style profile.
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spelling pubmed-73471042020-07-17 Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods Omuse, Geoffrey Ichihara, Kiyoshi Maina, Daniel Hoffman, Mariza Kagotho, Elizabeth Kanyua, Alice Mwangi, Jane Wambua, Caroline Amayo, Angela Ojwang, Peter Premji, Zul Erasmus, Rajiv PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Due to a lack of reliable reference intervals (RIs) for Kenya, we set out to determine RIs for 40 common chemistry and immunoassay tests as part of the IFCC global RI project. METHODS: Apparently healthy adults aged 18–65 years were recruited according to a harmonized protocol and samples analyzed using Beckman-Coulter analyzers. Value assigned serum panels were measured to standardize chemistry results. The need for partitioning reference values by sex and age was based on between-subgroup differences expressed as standard deviation ratio (SDR) or bias in lower or upper limits (LLs and ULs) of the RI. RIs were derived using a parametric method with/without latent abnormal value exclusion (LAVE). RESULTS: Sex-specific RIs were required for uric acid, creatinine, total bilirubin (TBil), total cholesterol (TC), ALT, AST, CK, GGT, transferrin, transferrin saturation (TfSat) and immunoglobulin-M. Age-specific RIs were required for glucose and triglyceride for both sexes, and for urea, magnesium, TC, HDL-cholesterol ratio, ALP, and ferritin for females. LAVE was effective in optimizing RIs for AST, ALT, GGT iron-markers and CRP by reducing influence of latent anemia and metabolic diseases. Thyroid profile RIs were derived after excluding volunteers with anti-thyroid antibodies. Kenyan RIs were comparable to those of other countries participating in the global study with a few exceptions such as higher ULs for TBil and CRP. CONCLUSIONS: Kenyan RIs for major analytes were established using harmonized protocol from well-defined reference individuals. Standardized RIs for chemistry analytes can be shared across sub-Saharan African laboratories with similar ethnic and life-style profile. Public Library of Science 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7347104/ /pubmed/32645006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235234 Text en © 2020 Omuse 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Omuse, Geoffrey
Ichihara, Kiyoshi
Maina, Daniel
Hoffman, Mariza
Kagotho, Elizabeth
Kanyua, Alice
Mwangi, Jane
Wambua, Caroline
Amayo, Angela
Ojwang, Peter
Premji, Zul
Erasmus, Rajiv
Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title_full Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title_fullStr Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title_full_unstemmed Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title_short Determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for Kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
title_sort determination of reference intervals for common chemistry and immunoassay tests for kenyan adults based on an internationally harmonized protocol and up-to-date statistical methods
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7347104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235234
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