Biological variation estimates obtained from Chinese subjects for 32 biochemical measurands in serum

Author:

Ma Liming1,Zhang Bin1,Luo Limei1,Shi Rui1,Wu Yonghua1,Liu Yunshuang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Mianyang Central Hospital, School of Medicine , University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Mianyang , P.R. China

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) have established a program of work to make available, and to enable delivery of well characterized data describing the biological variation (BV) of clinically important measurands. Guided by the EFLM work the study presented here delivers BV estimates obtained from Chinese subjects for 32 measurands in serum. Methods Samples were drawn from 48 healthy volunteers (26 males, 22 females; age range, 21–45 years) for 5 consecutive weeks at Chinese laboratory. Sera were stored at −80 °C before triplicate analysis of all samples on a Cobas 8000 modular analyzer series. Outlier and homogeneity analyses were performed, followed by CV-ANOVA, to determine BV estimates with confidence intervals. Results The within-subject biological variation (CVI) estimates for 30 of the 32 measurands studied, were lower than listed on the EFLM database; the exceptions were alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lipoprotein (a) (LP(a)). Most of the between-subject biological variation (CVG) estimates were lower than the EFLM database entries. Conclusions This study delivers BV data for a Chinese population to supplement the EFLM BV database. Population differences may have an impact on applications of BV Data.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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