Choice of Statistical Tools for Outlier Removal Causes Substantial Changes in Analyte Reference Intervals in Healthy Populations

Author:

Hickman Peter E12,Koerbin Gus3,Potter Julia M12,Glasgow Nicholas1,Cavanaugh Juleen A1,Abhayaratna Walter P3,West Nic P4,Glasziou Paul5

Affiliation:

1. Australian National University Medical School, Garran, ACT, Australia

2. ACT Pathology, Canberra Hospital, Garran, ACT, Australia

3. College of Medicine Biology and Environment, Australian National University, Garran, ACT, Australia

4. Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

5. Bond University, Robina, QLD, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Background Reference intervals are an important aid in medical practice as they provide clinicians a guide as to whether a patient is healthy or diseased. Outlier results in population studies are removed by any of a variety of statistical measures. We have compared several methods of outlier removal and applied them to a large body of analytes from a large population of healthy persons. Methods We used the outlier exclusion criteria of Reed-Dixon and Tukey and calculated reference intervals using nonparametric and Harrell-Davis statistical methods and applied them to a total of 36 different analytes. Results Nine of 36 analytes had a greater than 20% difference in the upper reference limit, and for some the difference was 100% or more. Conclusions For some analytes, great importance is attached to the reference interval. We have shown that different statistical methods for outlier removal can cause large changes to reported reference intervals. So that population studies can be readily compared, common statistical methods should be used for outlier removal.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry

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