Verification and Analysis of the Reference Interval for D-Dimer Assay
10.3969/j.issn.1671-7414.2014.05.008
- VernacularTitle:D-二聚体检测参考区间的验证与分析
- Author:
Wenbin ZHOU
;
Bo XIE
;
Hong LU
;
Mingting PENG
;
Ji WU
;
Fei CHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
D-dimer;
reference interval;
verification
- From:
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine
2014;(5):42-45
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To verify the reference interval for D-dimer assay and analyze the influence of age and gender on the ref-erence interval.Methods Inclusion criteria for reference individuals were established.60 healthy males and 63 females were enrolled and divided to three groups by age,including 20 to 39 years old group (20 males and 20 females),40 to 59 years old group (20 males and 23 females)and above 60 years old group (20 males and 20 females).Blood samples were drawn in cit-rate sodium anticoagulated tubes and D-dimer concentration was determined by three different coagulation analyzers using o-riginal reagents.According to CLSI guideline C-28-A3,the reference interval for each measurement system from reagent manufacturer was verified and the difference of D-dimer concentration between different age-group and sex-group was ana-lyzed using non-parameters tests.Results All reference intervals were verified for people under age 40,while one reference interval cannot be verified for people from 40 to 59 years old as same as one for people above 60 years old.D-dimer concen-tration increased with age and there was significantly different between 20~39 years old group and 40~59 years old group or above 60 years old group(P<0.05).There was only a significant difference between sex-group for people under age 60(P<0.05).Conclusion D-dimer concentration was associated with age and sex.For people under age 40,the reference inter-val from reagent manufacture can be verified and directly used in laboratory,while for people above age 60,the reference in-terval from reagent manufacture cannot be verified.The cause should be investigated and a new reference interval should be established separately when necessary.