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Determination of reference intervals for 13 plasma proteins based on IFCC international reference preparation (CRM470) and NCCLS proposed guideline (C28-P, 1992): A strategy for partitioning reference individuals with validation based on multivariate analysis

✍ Scribed by Kiyoshi Ichihara; Tadashi Kawai


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
91 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-8013

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✦ Synopsis


In our recent project of establishing reference intervals for 13 plasma proteins following the NCCLS proposed guideline (C28-P, 1992), confounding and interacting relationships were found among criteria for partitioning reference individuals. Therefore, we found it necessary to test for the validity of the criterion by multivariate analysis so that such relationships could be revealed. Meanwhile, to find difference appropriate for the partition, sex-and age-related differences were examined in common screening tests whose reference intervals (RI) were conventionally set for each subgroup. The result led to our standard for partitioning when the difference between subgroups exceed 10% of the span of a RI derived without partitioning. Among the 13 plasma proteins, the multi-variate analyses and the standard indicated gender-based RI was for IgM, α 1 acid glycoprotein, α 2 macroglobulin, and transferrin, transthyretin. None of the agerelated differences were large enough. In serum IgM, ceruloplasmin, and transferrin, however, females tended to have larger differences between ages, exemplifying interaction of gender on age-related changes of the analytes. Smoking-related differences were > 10% in IgG and transthyretin. However, differences in the latter proved to be spurious multivariately. These results suggest a necessity for additional descriptions on the validity of the partitioning criterion in the NCCLS proposed guideline.