Ross D W, Ayscue L H, Watson J, Bentley S A
Hematology Laboratories, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Am J Clin Pathol. 1988 Sep;90(3):262-7. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/90.3.262.
An automated complete blood count with white blood cell differential was performed yearly on successive groups of healthy second-year medical students from 1979 through 1987. For three classes (1984-1987), the counts were repeated on the same people nine months later. These data demonstrated that the mean value of all hematologic parameters was quite stable over nine years. This allowed for an estimation of the upper limit for the combined effects of drift in accuracy, precision, and biologic stability. The stability was achievable despite an evolution in technology and quality assurance methods over that period. A comparison of intraindividual versus interindividual variation demonstrated that a normal range based on population statistics may be less sensitive than a normal range established for a person during routine health maintenance, especially for the platelet count.
1979年至1987年期间,每年对连续几组健康的二年级医学生进行一次自动全血细胞计数及白细胞分类计数。对于三个班级(1984 - 1987年),九个月后对同一批人再次进行计数。这些数据表明,在九年时间里,所有血液学参数的平均值相当稳定。这使得能够估计准确性、精密度和生物学稳定性漂移综合影响的上限。尽管在此期间技术和质量保证方法有所发展,但仍可实现这种稳定性。个体内变异与个体间变异的比较表明,基于总体统计的正常范围可能不如在常规健康维护期间为个人建立的正常范围敏感,尤其是对于血小板计数。