Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/2113
Title: A multicenter nationwide reference intervals study for common biochemical analytes in Turkey using Abbott analyzers
Authors: Akan, Pinar
Akbas, Halide
Akin, Okhan
Ari, Zeki
Aslan, Diler
Atali, Dilek Sadak
Aybek, Hulya
Bahceci, Onur
Bakan, Ebubekir
Cetinkaya, Cigdem Damla
Coker, Canan
Demir, Meltem
Dogan, Kubra
Erbagci, Ayse Binnur
Erdinc, Selda
Evliyaoglu, Osman
Gurbilek, Mehmet
Ichihara, Kiyoshi
Ilhan, Necip
Kadicesme, Ozgur
Kaya, Aysem
Kayaalp, Damla
Kiyici, Aysel
Kurt, Ismail
Mete, Nuriye
Noyan, Tevfik
Orkmez, Mustafa
Ozarda, Yesim
Ozdem, Sebahat
Ozturk, Bahadir
Pinar, Asli
Polat, Gurbuz
Polat, Harun
Serdar, Muhittin
Sezgin, Nurzen
Sisman, Ali Riza
Taneli, Fatma
Vatansev, Husamettin
Yucel, Dogan
Yucel, Gultekin
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-8699-3768
0000-0002-7733-0177
0000-0003-3137-821X
Keywords: biochemical parameters common reference intervalsmulticenter studyregional differences Turkey
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBHGENTHINER STRASSE 13, D-10785 BERLIN, GERMANY
Abstract: Background: A nationwide multicenter study was organized to establish reference intervals (RIs) in the Turkish population for 25 commonly tested biochemical analytes and to explore sources of variation in reference values, including regionality. Methods: Blood samples were collected nationwide in 28 laboratories from the seven regions (>= 400 samples/region, 3066 in all). The sera were collectively analyzed in Uludag University in Bursa using Abbott reagents and analyzer. Reference materials were used for standardization of test results. After secondary exclusion using the latent abnormal values exclusion method, RIs were derived by a parametric method employing the modified Box-Cox formula and compared with the RIs by the non-parametric method. Three-level nested ANOVA was used to evaluate variations among sexes, ages and regions. Associations between test results and age, body mass index (BMI) and region were determined by multiple regression analysis (MRA). Results: By ANOVA, differences of reference values among seven regions were significant in none of the 25 analytes. Significant sex-related and age-related differences were observed for 10 and seven analytes, respectively. MRA revealed BMI-related changes in results for uric acid, glucose, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol, alanine aminotransferase, and.-glutamyltransferase. Their RIs were thus derived by applying stricter criteria excluding individuals with BMI >28 kg/m(2). Ranges of RIs by non-parametric method were wider than those by parametric method especially for those analytes affected by BMI. Conclusions: With the lack of regional differences and the well-standardized status of test results, the RIs derived from this nationwide study can be used for the entire Turkish population.
URI: http://doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2014-0228
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