Investigation of serum total bilirubin reference range of healthy population in Northwest area of China
10.3969/j.issn.1673-4130.2015.01.013
- VernacularTitle:中国西北地区健康人群血清总胆红素参考区间的调查
- Author:
Qiaohong YUE
;
Ying ZHANG
;
Kai TONG
;
Tiecheng ZHOU
;
Xiaoke HAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
total bilirubin;
healthy population;
reference range;
northwest area
- From:
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2015;(1):33-34
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
0bjective To investigate the serum total bilirubin level of healthy population in northwest area of China.Methods According to the guiding principle and the screening standard of C28-P3,722 individuals conforming to the screening standard from October 2011 to January 2012 were collected.Serum total bilirubin was determined with diazo reagent method(Roche)on the P module of Hitachi 7600 automatic biochemistry analyzer,and the vanadate reagent method(WAKO)on the D module of the Hitachi 7600 automatic biochemistry analyzer,respectively.The detection results were analyzed between different analysis systems,between country and city and among different age groups by SPSS13.0.The top and bottom limitations of 95% reference interval recommen-ded by the C28-P3 file were calculated by the non-parametric method.Results Serum total bilirubin detection results had no statis-tically significant differences between the two kinds of detection methods,between rural and urban populations,among all ages and genders (P >0.05).The ultimate reference interval of serum total bilirubin in the northwest area was 2.19 -29.29 μmol/L.Con-clusion The differences of serum total bilirubin reference interval exist between the healthy population in the Northwest area of China and the current reference interval used in domestic and foreign population.Establishing the reference intervals of new bio-chemical test item suitable for China′s population will provide the scientific basis for the evaluation of disease diagnosis,treatment, prognosis judgment and health assessment in the Chinese population.