OBJECTIVE: To determine pediatric reference ranges for zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP). DESIGN AND METHODS: The study was conducted in a large pediatric hospital on patient blood specimens (n = 6,478) (0-17 y) accrued from January 2001 to June 2002. The data was analyzed employing the Hoffman approach, which was computer adapted. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles for children age 0 to 12 months were 9 to 40 microg/dL (16.6-73.6 micromol/mol heme) for female subjects and 8.5 to 34.5 microg/dL (15.6-63.5 micromol/mol heme) for males. The 97.5(th) percentiles decreased for the 13 to 24 months age group for females (32 microg/dL) (58.9 micromol/mol heme). There was a significant decrease in the 97.5(th) percentile for zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) concentrations for the 5 to 9 yr age group, the 97.5(th) percentile being 30 microg/dL (55.2 micromol/mol heme) in both genders, which increased to 33.5 microg/dL (61.6 micromol/mol heme) in the 10 to 17 yr female age group but not for the males (31.5 microg/dL) (58.0 micromol/mol heme). The highest medians were 25.5 microg/dL (46.9 micromol/mol heme) for females, and 21.5 microg/dL (39.6 micromol/mol heme) for males in the 0 to 12 months age group.
OBJECTIVE: To determine pediatric reference ranges for zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP). DESIGN AND METHODS: The study was conducted in a large pediatric hospital on patient blood specimens (n = 6,478) (0-17 y) accrued from January 2001 to June 2002. The data was analyzed employing the Hoffman approach, which was computer adapted. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles for children age 0 to 12 months were 9 to 40 microg/dL (16.6-73.6 micromol/mol heme) for female subjects and 8.5 to 34.5 microg/dL (15.6-63.5 micromol/mol heme) for males. The 97.5(th) percentiles decreased for the 13 to 24 months age group for females (32 microg/dL) (58.9 micromol/mol heme). There was a significant decrease in the 97.5(th) percentile for zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) concentrations for the 5 to 9 yr age group, the 97.5(th) percentile being 30 microg/dL (55.2 micromol/mol heme) in both genders, which increased to 33.5 microg/dL (61.6 micromol/mol heme) in the 10 to 17 yr female age group but not for the males (31.5 microg/dL) (58.0 micromol/mol heme). The highest medians were 25.5 microg/dL (46.9 micromol/mol heme) for females, and 21.5 microg/dL (39.6 micromol/mol heme) for males in the 0 to 12 months age group.
Authors: Betsy Lozoff; Mary Lu Angelilli; Jigna Zatakia; Sandra W Jacobson; Agustin Calatroni; John Beard Journal: Am J Hematol Date: 2007-02 Impact factor: 10.047