| Literature DB >> 22950070 |
Sang Hyuk Park1, So-Young Kim, Woochang Lee, Sail Chun, Won-Ki Min.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many laboratories use 4 delta check methods: delta difference, delta percent change, rate difference, and rate percent change. However, guidelines regarding decision criteria for selecting delta check methods have not yet been provided. We present new decision criteria for selecting delta check methods for each clinical chemistry test item.Entities:
Keywords: Decision criteria; Delta check; Detection methods; Reference range
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22950070 PMCID: PMC3427822 DOI: 10.3343/alm.2012.32.5.345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Lab Med ISSN: 2234-3806 Impact factor: 3.464
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the procedure for the determination of decision criteria for delta check method selection.
Abbreviations: ADD, absolute delta difference; DD, delta difference; RR, reference range; In, inpatients; Out, outpatients; TACE, transarterial chemoembolization; HD, hemodialysis.
Delta check methods for inpatients based on the CV of ADD and time dependency
*The median CV% of the ADD (121.63%) and the median Pearson r between the ADD and the time difference between the paired test result (0.049) were used as the cut-off values for the determination of delta check methods for each test item; †The values that corresponded to 2.5% and 97.5% of the determined delta check method are presented as the lower and upper limits of delta check.
Abbreviations: ADD, absolute delta difference; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; T, total; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; D, direct; CK, creatine kinase; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; TG, triglyceride; Chol, cholesterol; DD, delta difference; DPC, delta percent change; RD, rate difference; RPC, rate percent change.
Delta check methods for outpatients based on the CV of ADD and time dependency
*The median CV% of the ADD (105.06%) and the median Pearson r between the ADD and the time difference between the paired test result (0.052) were used as the cut-off values for the determination of delta check methods for each test item; †The values that corresponded to 2.5% and 97.5% of the determined delta check method are presented as the lower and upper limits of delta check.
Abbreviations: ADD, absolute delta difference; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; T, total; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; D, direct; CK, creatine kinase; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; TG, triglyceride; Chol, cholesterol; DD, delta difference; DPC, delta percent change; RD, rate difference; RPC, rate percent change.
Delta check methods based on the ratio of delta difference to reference range (DD/RR) and time dependency
*The cut-off values of the DD/RR ratio were -0.2000 (for value lower than previous one) and 0.2000 (for value higher than previous one); †The cut-off values of the DD/RR ratio were -0.1714 (for value lower than previous one) and 0.1750 (for value higher than previous one); ‡The values that corresponded to 2.5% and 97.5% of the determined delta check method based on DD/RR are presented as the lower and upper limits of delta check.
Abbreviations: ALP, alkaline phosphatase; T, total; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; D, direct; CK, creatine kinase; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; TG, triglyceride; Chol, cholesterol; DPC, delta percent change; RD, rate difference; RPC, rate percent change; RR, reference range.
Comparison of the 2 suggested delta check methods with previously reported methods
Abbreviations: ALP, alkaline phosphatase; T, total; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; D, direct; CK, creatine kinase; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; TG, triglyceride; Chol, cholesterol; DD, delta difference; RR, reference range; DPC, delta percent change; RD, rate difference; RPC, rate percent change; ADD, absolute delta difference.
Delta check methods for inpatients with TACE or hemodialysis based on DD/RR methods
*The cut-off values of the DD/RR ratio were -0.2000 (for value lower than previous one) and 0.2000 (for value higher than previous one).
Abbreviations: TACE, transarterial chemoembolization; DD, delta difference; RR, reference range; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; T, total; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; D, direct; DPC, delta percent change; RPC, rate percent change.