Investigation and analysis of the reference intervals for complete blood cell counting in 110 maternal and child health service centers and children's hospitals in China
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1009-9158.2019.04.009
- VernacularTitle:全国110家妇幼保健院及儿童医院检验科儿童全血细胞计数参考区间调查与分析
- Author:
Jiali LIU
1
;
Wei WANG
;
Falin HE
;
Kun ZHONG
;
Shuai YUAN
;
Zhixin ZHANG
;
Yuxuan DU
;
Zhiguo WANG
Author Information
1. 北京医院国家老年医学中心卫生部临床检验中心/北京市临床检验工程技术研究中心
- Keywords:
Blood cell count;
Reference values;
Child
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2019;42(4):277-281
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate and analyze the source and upper and lower limits of the reference interval of children's complete blood count in 110 maternal and child health hospitals and chil-dren's hospitals nationwide. Methods Laboratories submitted the data of reference intervals via external quality assessment (EQA) software which was based on the web. To collect the results of reference intervals questionnaires on complete blood cell counting of children in laboratory departments of 110 maternal and child care service centers and children's hospitals in China in 2017. Questionnaires include information on the source of reference intervals for 18 items of complete blood count, whether to verify, upper and lower lim-its, grouping, methods used, instruments, reagents, and calibrators. Data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2007 and SPSS 22.0. The median, P25, P75were obtained, and rank sum test were used to determine wheth-er there were statistical differences between groups. Results The results of 110 laboratories were obtained after rejecting invalid data. The reference intervals were mainly derived from operating procedures and the laboratories themselves, of which 50.5%-53.6% of the laboratories were validated. The white blood cell counting reference intervals gradually decreased from birth to adolescence, and the value was close to that of adults. The reference intervals of red blood cell counting and hemoglobin were close to that of adults except in the neonatal period. The value of the reference intervals of hematocrit slightly decreased with age. The dif-ference between RBC, Hgb, HCT in reference intervals between groups was statistically significant when grouped by gender(P<0.05). The reference intervals of white blood cell counting were less grouped by gender (5 laboratories), and the difference among groups was not statistically significant. There were no statistically significant differences in the reference intervals of elements between the two measurement systems that Sys-mex XN series and Sysmex XS-800i/XS-1000i/XS 500i/XS 900i series. Conclusions The establishment of reference intervals for children's complete blood cell counting was urgently needed. The reference inter-vals of the complete blood cell counting item had statistical significance in both age and gender. It was sug-gested that the industry standard of children's complete blood cell counting reference intervals should be es-tablished based on age and gender.