Bimerew Lealem Gedefaw, Demie Tesfaye, Eskinder Kaleab, Getachew Aklilu, Bekele Shiferaw, Cheneke Waqtola, Sahlemariam Zewdineh, Adisu Wondimagegn, Asres Yaregal, Yemane Tilahun, Tesfaye Girum, Tesfaw Getnet, Gudina Esayas Kebede, Mekonnen Zeleke
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences and Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences and Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
SAGE Open Med. 2018 Oct 29;6:2050312118807626. doi: 10.1177/2050312118807626. eCollection 2018.
Clinical laboratory reference intervals are an important tool to identify abnormal laboratory test results. The generating of hematological parameters reference intervals for local population is very crucial to improve quality of health care, which otherwise may lead to unnecessary expenditure or denying care for the needy. There are no well-established reference intervals for hematological parameters in southwest Ethiopia.
To generate hematological parameters reference intervals for apparently healthy individuals in southwest Ethiopia.
A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted involving 883 individuals from March to May 2017. Four milliliter of blood sample was collected and transported to Jimma University Medical Center Laboratory for hematological analysis and screening tests. A hematological parameters were measured by Sysmex XS-500i hematology analyzer (Sysmex Corporation Kobe, Japan). The data were analyzed by SPSS version 20 statistical software. The non-parametric independent Kruskal-Wallis test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test (Mann-Whitney U test) were used to compare the parameters between age groups and genders. The 97.5 percentile and 2.5 percentile were the upper and lower reference limit for the population.
The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in children were 4.99 × 10/L (4.26-5.99 × 10/L), 7.04 × 10/L (4.00-11.67 × 10/L), and 324.00 × 10/L (188.00-463.50 × 10/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in adults was 5.19 × 10/L (4.08-6.33 × 10/L), 6.35 × 10/L (3.28-11.22 × 10/L), and 282.00 × 10/L (172.50-415.25 × 10/L), respectively. The reference interval of red blood cell, white blood cell, and platelet count in geriatrics were 5.02 × 10/L (4.21-5.87 × 10/L), 6.21 × 10/L (3.33-10.03 × 10/L), and 265.50 × 10/L (165.53-418.80 × 10/L), respectively. Most of the hematological parameters showed significant differences across all age groups.
Most of the hematological parameters in this study showed differences from similar studies done in the country. This study provided population-specific hematological reference interval for southwest Ethiopians. Reference intervals should also be established in the other regions of the country.
临床实验室参考区间是识别异常实验室检查结果的重要工具。为当地人群制定血液学参数参考区间对于提高医疗保健质量至关重要,否则可能导致不必要的费用支出或拒绝为有需要的人提供护理。埃塞俄比亚西南部尚无完善的血液学参数参考区间。
为埃塞俄比亚西南部表面健康的个体制定血液学参数参考区间。
2017年3月至5月进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究,涉及883名个体。采集4毫升血液样本并运至吉姆马大学医学中心实验室进行血液学分析和筛查试验。使用Sysmex XS - 500i血液分析仪(日本神户Sysmex公司)测量血液学参数。数据采用SPSS 20版统计软件进行分析。使用非参数独立Kruskal - Wallis检验和Wilcoxon秩和检验(Mann - Whitney U检验)比较年龄组和性别之间的参数。第97.5百分位数和第2.5百分位数分别为该人群的参考上限和下限。
儿童红细胞、白细胞和血小板计数的参考区间分别为4.99×10¹²/L(4.26 - 5.99×10¹²/L)、7.04×10⁹/L(4.00 - 11.67×10⁹/L)和324.00×10⁹/L(188.00 - 463.50×10⁹/L)。成人红细胞、白细胞和血小板计数的参考区间分别为5.19×10¹²/L(4.08 - 6.33×¹²/L)、6.35×10⁹/L(3.28 - 11.22×10⁹/L)和282.00×10⁹/L(172.50 - 415.25×¹⁹/L)。老年人红细胞、白细胞和血小板计数的参考区间分别为5.02×10¹²/L(4.21 - 5.87×10¹²/L)、6.21×10⁹/L(3.33 - 10.03×10⁹/L)和265.50×10⁹/L(165.53 - 418.80×10⁹/L)。大多数血液学参数在所有年龄组之间存在显著差异。
本研究中的大多数血液学参数与该国其他类似研究结果不同。本研究为埃塞俄比亚西南部人群提供了特定的血液学参考区间。该国其他地区也应建立参考区间。