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Annual biological variation and personalized reference intervals of clinical chemistry and hematology analytes

Journal

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 606-617

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2021-0479

Keywords

biological variation; index of individuality; personalized reference intervals; reference change value; reference intervals

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2019YFC0840701]

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This study determined the annual biological variation and related parameters of common laboratory analytes in individuals undergoing annual healthcare, providing more accurate evaluation of laboratory results.
Objectives A large number of people undergo annual health checkup but accurate laboratory criterion for evaluating their health status is limited. The present study determined annual biological variation (BV) and derived parameters of common laboratory analytes in order to accurately evaluate the test results of the annual healthcare population. Methods A total of 43 healthy individuals who had regular healthcare once a year for six consecutive years, were enrolled using physical, electrocardiogram, ultrasonography and laboratory. The annual BV data and derived parameters, such as reference change value (RCV) and index of individuality (II) were calculated and compared with weekly data. We used annual BV and homeostatic set point to calculate personalized reference intervals (RIper) which were compared with population-based reference intervals (RIpop). Results We have established the annual within-subject BV (CVI), RCV, II, RIper of 24 commonly used clinical chemistry and hematology analytes for healthy individuals. Among the 18 comparable measurands, CVI estimates of annual data for 11 measurands were significantly higher than the weekly data. Approximately 50% measurands of II were <0.6, the utility of their RIpop were limited. The distribution range of RIper for most measurands only copied small part of RIpop with reference range index for 8 measurands Conclusions Compared with weekly BV, for annual healthcare individuals, annual BV and related parameters can provide more accurate evaluation of laboratory results. RIper based on long-term BV data is very valuable for personalized diagnosis on annual health assessments.

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