Zierk Jakob, Arzideh Farhad, Haeckel Rainer, Cario Holger, Frühwald Michael C, Groß Hans-Jürgen, Gscheidmeier Thomas, Hoffmann Reinhard, Krebs Alexander, Lichtinghagen Ralf, Neumann Michael, Ruf Hans-Georg, Steigerwald Udo, Streichert Thomas, Rascher Wolfgang, Metzler Markus, Rauh Manfred
Clin Chem Lab Med. 2017 Jan 1;55(1):102-110. doi: 10.1515/cclm-2016-0318.
Interpretation of alkaline phosphatase activity in children is challenging due to extensive changes with growth and puberty leading to distinct sex- and age-specific dynamics. Continuous percentile charts from birth to adulthood allow accurate consideration of these dynamics and seem reasonable for an analyte as closely linked to growth as alkaline phosphatase. However, the ethical and practical challenges unique to pediatric reference intervals have restricted the creation of such percentile charts, resulting in limitations when clinical decisions are based on alkaline phosphatase activity.
We applied an indirect method to generate percentile charts for alkaline phosphatase activity using clinical laboratory data collected during the clinical care of patients. A total of 361,405 samples from 124,440 patients from six German tertiary care centers and one German laboratory service provider measured between January 2004 and June 2015 were analyzed. Measurement of alkaline phosphatase activity was performed on Roche Cobas analyzers using the IFCC's photometric method.
We created percentile charts for alkaline phosphatase activity in girls and boys from birth to 18 years which can be used as reference intervals. Additionally, data tables of age- and sex-specific percentile values allow the incorporation of these results into laboratory information systems.
The percentile charts provided enable the appropriate differential diagnosis of changes in alkaline phosphatase activity due to disease and changes due to physiological development. After local validation, integration of the provided percentile charts into result reporting facilitates precise assessment of alkaline phosphatase dynamics in pediatrics.
由于儿童碱性磷酸酶活性会随着生长和青春期发生广泛变化,呈现出明显的性别和年龄特异性动态,因此对其进行解读具有挑战性。从出生到成年的连续百分位数图表能够准确考虑这些动态变化,对于像碱性磷酸酶这样与生长密切相关的分析物而言,似乎是合理的。然而,儿科参考区间所特有的伦理和实际挑战限制了此类百分位数图表的创建,导致在基于碱性磷酸酶活性进行临床决策时存在局限性。
我们应用一种间接方法,利用在患者临床护理期间收集的临床实验室数据来生成碱性磷酸酶活性的百分位数图表。对2004年1月至2015年6月期间来自六个德国三级护理中心和一家德国实验室服务提供商的124,440名患者的361,405份样本进行了分析。碱性磷酸酶活性的测定在罗氏Cobas分析仪上采用国际临床化学和检验医学联合会(IFCC)的光度法进行。
我们创建了从出生到18岁女孩和男孩碱性磷酸酶活性的百分位数图表,可将其用作参考区间。此外,按年龄和性别划分的百分位数数值数据表可将这些结果纳入实验室信息系统。
所提供的百分位数图表能够对因疾病导致的碱性磷酸酶活性变化和因生理发育导致的变化进行适当的鉴别诊断。在进行本地验证后,将所提供的百分位数图表整合到结果报告中有助于精确评估儿科患者碱性磷酸酶的动态变化。