Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme, Abuja, Nigeria.
Ave Health Sense Ltd, Area II, Abuja, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2019 Apr 2;14(4):e0213925. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213925. eCollection 2019.
Haematological reference values are necessary for accurate diagnosis of diseases, clinical decision-making, treatment monitoring and clinical research. Due to unavailability of pan-Nigerian reference values, local results interpretation is based on the use of Western values.
This study aims to establish national reference values for some haematological parameters in apparently healthy young adult Nigerians.
Seven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ninety-Seven (7,797) volunteers aged 18 to 26 years participated in the study. Participants' interviewer-administered questionnaires and blood samples were collected, analyzed and those with confounding factors (HIV infection, Hepatitis B sero-positivity, Malaria and Pregnancy) were excluded from statistical analysis. The 95-percentile reference range was determined for each haematological parameter using SPSS Version 16®. The result obtained was reviewed with reference to already established reference values in two West African and Western countries.
Blood specimens from 6153 (78.9%) participants [comprising 5915 (96.1%) males and 238 (3.9%) females] were analyzed after exclusion of 1,644 (21.1%) participants with confounding variables. Reference ranges among males and females varied and these were consistent with findings from two other West African countries. The median platelets count in this study was 218 x 109/l while commonly used Western value is 280 x 109/l. Other haematological parameters in the study were similar to Western values.
The findings of this study will improve clinical and research decision-making. Considering that this study is limited to young adult participants, there is a need to conduct future pan-Nigerian studies that will include all age groups.
血液学参考值对于准确诊断疾病、临床决策、治疗监测和临床研究是必要的。由于缺乏全尼日利亚的参考值,当地的结果解释是基于使用西方的值。
本研究旨在为一些明显健康的年轻成年尼日利亚人建立国家血液学参数参考值。
7797 名年龄在 18 至 26 岁的志愿者参加了这项研究。对参与者进行了访谈式问卷调查,并采集了他们的血液样本进行分析,那些有混杂因素(HIV 感染、乙型肝炎表面抗原阳性、疟疾和怀孕)的参与者被排除在统计分析之外。使用 SPSS 版本 16®确定每个血液学参数的 95%参考范围。将获得的结果与两个西非和西方国家已经建立的参考值进行了审查。
在排除了 1644 名有混杂变量的参与者后,对来自 6153 名(78.9%)参与者的血液样本[包括 5915 名(96.1%)男性和 238 名(3.9%)女性]进行了分析。男性和女性的参考范围不同,这与另外两个西非国家的发现一致。本研究中的血小板计数中位数为 218×109/l,而常用的西方值为 280×109/l。研究中的其他血液学参数与西方值相似。
这项研究的结果将改善临床和研究决策。考虑到这项研究仅限于年轻成年参与者,有必要进行未来的全尼日利亚研究,包括所有年龄组。