| Literature DB >> 22958834 |
Mulugeta Melkie1, Mahilet Yigeremu, Paulos Nigussie, Shawel Asrat, Tatek Gebreegziabher, Tilahun Teka, Samuel Kinde.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reference intervals (RIs) are ranges of upper and lower limits of a given analyte which are used for a laboratory test to determine whether a disease is present or absent or to know if the patient is at risk for future disease states. In Ethiopia, a country with highly diversified population groups and geographical sites, there are no established RIs to metabolic analytes including the liver function test (LFT) analytes for the pediatric population though it has been known that liver function assessment in this population is vital as a result of varied vulnerability to both endogenous and xenobiotic substances.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22958834 PMCID: PMC3564864 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Summary of test methods applied for each analyte
| Aspartate aminotransferases (AST) | IFCC Modified method, 37oC
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| Alanine aminotransferases (ALT) | IFCC Modified method, 37oC
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| γ- glutamyltransferases (GGT) | γ-glutamyl- |
| Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | Optimized standard method
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| Bilirubin (Direct + Total) | Modified Jendrasic/Grof method
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| Albumin | BCG method
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LFT = Liver function tests, IFCC = International federation for Clinical Chemistry, BCG = Bromocresol green.
Intra- and inter assay CVs determined from duplicate analysis of quality control sera (HUMATROL N and P) for LFT analytes
| AST | 2.42% | 1.01% | 4.15% | |
| ALT | 0.63% | 1.94% | 3.11% | 1.65% |
| GGT | 1.50% | 2.72% | 2.86% | 3.01% |
| ALP | 1.83% | 1.63% | 1.58% | 2.48% |
| Direct Bilirubin | 2.00% | 3.32% | 2.93% | |
| Total Bilirubin | 1.89% | 3.64% | ||
| Albumin | 0.89% | 0.89% | 3.07% | 2.46% |
CVs = Coefficient of variations, LFT = Liver function tests, N = normal, P = pathological, AST = Aspartate aminotransferases, ALT = Alanine aminotransferases, GGT = γ- glutamyltransferases, ALP = Alkaline Phosphatase.
summary of the distribution of selected demographic variables among newborns and infants
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| Normal vaginal delivery | n = 43 (71.7%) | NA | NA |
| Cesarean section | n = 17 (28.3%) | | |
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| Male | n = 32 (46.7%) | n = 31 (54.4%) | |
| Female | n = 28 (53.3%) | n = 26 (45.6%) | |
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| Unable to write and read | n = 7 (11.7%) | n = 7 (12.3%) | |
| Below 8th grade | n = 22 (36.7%) | n = 34 (59.6%) | |
| High school complete | n = 16 (26.7%) | n = 11 (19.3%) | |
| Certificate and above | n = 15 (25%) | n = 5 (8.8%) | |
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| House wives | n = 41(68.3%) | n = 18 (31.6%) | |
| Employed | n = 10 (16.7%) | n = 7 (12.3%) | |
| Private business | n = 7 (11.7%) | n = 9 (15.8%) | |
| Jobless | n = 2 (3.3%) | n = 23 (40.4%) | |
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| Primiparous | n = 39 (65%) | n = 27 (47.4%) | |
| Multiparous | n = 21 (35%) | n = 30 (52.6%) | |
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| Yes | n = 11 (18.3%) | n = 2 (4.3%) | |
| No | n = 49 (81.7%) | n = 44 (95.7%) | |
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| Yes | n = 0 (0%) | n = 3 (6.5%) | |
| No | n = 60 (100%) | n = 43 (93.5%) | |
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| Yes | n = 0 (0%) | n = 0 (0%) | |
| No | n = 60 (100%) | n = 57 (100%) |
§ chi-square test, NA = not available, n = number, cm = centimeter, g = gram, x– = mean, SD = standard deviation.
Summary of feeding practice in infants of different age groups
| 22 (78.6%) | 2 (7.1%) | 4 (14.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 28 (49.1%) | |
| 7 (24.1%) | 9 (31.0%) | 7 (24.1%) | 6 (20.7%) | 29 (50.9%) | |
| 29 (50.9%) | 11 (19.3%) | 11 (19.3%) | 6 (10.5%) | 57 (100%) | |
Figure 1Box and Whisker plots indicating the difference among newborns and infants in values of AST (a), ALT (b), GGT (c) ALP (d), direct bilirubin (e), total bilirubin (f) and albumin (g).
Results of independent sample t-tests(p-values) which were performed to see effect of maternal and neonatal factors on the values of LFT analytes in newborns
| AST | 0.181 | 0.133 | 0.080 | ||
| ALT | 0.448 | 0.359 | 0.186 | 0.184 | No separate RI |
| ALP | 0.352 | 0.510 | 0.189 | ||
| GGT | 0.642 | 0.572 | 0.602 | 0.970 | No separate RI |
| Direct bilirubin | 0.846 | 0.933 | 0.452 | 0.455 | No separate RI |
| Total bilirubin | 0.935 | 0.745 | 0.561 | 0.180 | No separate RI |
| Albumin | 0.053 | 0.155 | 0.158 | 0.256 | No separate RI |
LFT = Liver function tests, RI = Reference interval, AST = Aspartate aminotransferases, ALT = Alanine aminotransferases, GGT = γ- glutamyltransferases, ALP = Alkaline Phosphatase.
Results of independent sample t-tests* and ANOVAwhich were performed to see effect of maternal and infantile factors on the values of LFT analytes in infant blood samples
| AST | 0.514* | 0.304* | 0.397† | 0.488* | 0.241* | 0.090* | No separate RI |
| ALT | 0.080* | 0.354† | 0.764* | 0.522* | 0.369* | ||
| ALP | 0.160* | 0.050* | 0.678* | 0.153* | No separate RI | ||
| GGT | 0.672* | 0.928† | 0.476* | 0.810* | 0.928* | ||
| Direct bilirubin | 0.090* | 0.572* | 0.458† | 0.673* | 0.210* | 0.622* | No separate RI |
| Total bilirubin | 0.765* | 0.585* | 0.835† | 0.143* | 0.661* | 0.714* | No separate RI |
| Albumin | 0.860* | 0.168† | 0.349* | 0.111* | 0.759* | ||
ANOVA = analysis of variance, LFT = Liver function tests, RI = Reference interval, AST = Aspartate aminotransferases, ALT = Alanine aminotransferases, GGT = γ- glutamyltransferases, ALP = Alkaline Phosphatase.
Summary of the RIs LFT analytes in cord and infant blood samples
| 117 | 3.63 | 6.04 | 4.84 (4.75-4.93) | 3.88 (3.83-3.97) | 5.82 (5.71-5.86) | ||||
| 28 29 | 4.15 4.82 | 5.45 5.65 | 4.80 (4.66-4.95) 5.30 (5.22-5.39) | 4.00 (3.85-4.12) 4.87 (4.72-4.95) | 5.59 (5.50-5.76) 5.77 (5.71-5.89) | ||||
| 117 | 18 | 60 | 35.9 (34.1-37.7) | 16.1 (14.7-17.1) | 55.4 (53.3-56.5) | ||||
| 11 49 | 34 18 | 54 53 | 45.5 (40.6-50.4) 36.2 (33.5-38.9) | 28.2 (26.4-31.9) 17.4 (14.8-23) | 63 (61.5-66.8) 55.7 (54.2-58.1) | ||||
| 60 | 5 | 23 | 12.5 (11.1-13.8) | 1.2 (0.08-3.06) | 23.1 (21.4-24.8) | ||||
| 57 31 26 | 10 10 10 | 20 23 26 | 16.2 (15.1-17.3) 15.1 (13.8-16.4) 17.6 (15.7-19.4) | 6.94 (4.92-9.04) 6.5 (5.0-7.7) 7.7 (7.1-9.1) | 24.8 (22.9-26) 22.1
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| 117 | 163 | 954 | 488 (456–520) | 130 (112–155) | 831 (781–848) | ||||
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| Alcohol Yes | 11 | 163 | 418 | 291 (241–341) | 112 (78–133) | 463 (435–513) | |||
| Alcohol No | 49 | 176 | 954 | 385 (346–428) | 180 (169–206) | 808 (773–874) | |||
| 60 | 45 | 155 | 96 (87.6-104) | 30.6 (27.8-37.3) | 160.7 (150–171) | ||||
| 57 | 11 | 26 | 19 (17.9-20.2) | 10 (9.2-12.4) | 28.2 (26.8-29.4) | ||||
| < 6 months | 28 | 14 | 26 | 21.2 (20–22.4) | 14.8 (13.5-15.9) | 27.9 (26.6-29.6) | |||
| > 6 months | 29 | 11 | 26 | 17 (15.2-18.7) | 6.9 (1.9-8.0) | 26.1 (23.5-28.2) | |||
| 117 | 0.01 | 0.46 | 0.18 (0.16-0.20) | −0.06 [−0.07]-[−0.04] | 0.41 (0.39-0.43) | ||||
| 117 | 0.04 | 1.37 | 0.69 (0.62-0.75) | −0.01 [−0.01]-[0.02] | 1.37 (1.31-1.40) |
LFT = Liver function tests, RI = Reference interval, AST = Aspartate aminotransferases, ALT = Alanine aminotransferases, GGT = γ- glutamyltransferases, ALP = Alkaline Phosphatase, n = number, min = minimum, max = maximum, CI = confidence interval, DAP = D’Agostino-Pearson.
Comparing the RIs of LFTs in newborns and infants with values for the same age group and for adults in previous studies and kit inserts
| 16.1-55.4 | Newborns = 1.2-23.1 | 130-831 | Newborns = 30.6-160.7 | Below 0.41 | Below 1.37 | 3.88-5.82 | |
| | Infants = 6.94-24.8 | | Infants = 10–28.2 | | | | |
| 17-59 | 4-27 | 87-303 | 27-339 | | | 3.0-4.1 | |
| 20-60 | 5-45 | 145-320 | 6-19 | Below 0.12 | 0.18-0.99 | 3.4-4.2 | |
| Men ≤ 37
[ | Men ≤ 42
[ | Children ≤ 15 years ≤ 644
[ | Men = 11-61
[ | ≤ 0.25
[ | At birth ≤ 5
[ | 3.8-5.1
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| Women ≤ 31
[ | Women ≤ 32
[ | Men = 80–306
[ | Women = 9–39
[ | | 5 days ≤ 12
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| | | Women = 64–306
[ | | | 1 month ≤ 1.5
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| | | | | | Adults ≤ 1.1
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| 14-60
[ | 8-61
[ | | | 0.02-0.52
[ | 0.17-2.16
[ | 5.8-8.8
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| Men = 10-58
[ | Men = 6–42
[ | Men = 109–353
[ | Men = 8.5-63
[ | Men = 0.2-1.47
[ | Men = 0.6-2.3
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| Women = 6-45
[ | Women = 4-27.4
[ | Women = 97–294
[ | Women = 6–59
[ | Women = 0.2-1.45
[ | Women = 0.5-1.72
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RI = Reference interval, LFT = Liver function tests, AST = Aspartate aminotransferases, ALT = Alanine aminotransferases, GGT = γ- glutamyltransferases, ALP = Alkaline Phosphatase.