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Runqing Mu1, Wenxiang Chen, Baishen Pan, Lanlan Wang, Xiaoke Hao, Xianzhang Huang, Rui Qiao, Min Zhao, Chuanbao Zhang, Wei Guo, Hengjian Huang, Yueyun Ma, Junhua Zhuang, Jie Zhang, Hong Shang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reference intervals of Liver function tests are very important for the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of liver diseases. We aim to establish common reference intervals of liver function tests specifically for the Chinese adult population.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24058449 PMCID: PMC3772807 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0072916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Map of six clinical research centers in this study.
Figure 2Procedures for selection of the study participants.
Analytes and the corresponding thresholds for exclusion of individuals.
| Analytes | Threshold |
| Creatinine | >120 µmol/L |
| Creatine kinase | >500 U/L |
| Uric acid | >475 µmol/L |
| Albumin | <25 g/L |
| Triglycerides | ≥2.26 mmol/L |
| Total cholesterol | ≥6.22 mmol/L |
| White blood cells | >12.5×109/L or <3.0×109/L |
| Hemoglobin | <120 g/L(males) |
| <110 g/L(females) | |
| Fasting glucose | ≥7.0 mmol/L |
Figure 3Map of 21 laboratories in China selected to perform reference interval validation.
Characteristics of the reference population enrolled in this study.
| Variable | Total | Shenyang | Beijing | Shanghai | Guangzhou | Chengdu | Xi'an | |
| Qualitative variables | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | |
| Total | 3210 | 489(15.2) | 472(14.7) | 431(13.4) | 742(23.1) | 551(17.2) | 525(16.4) | |
| Gender | Male | 1274(42.4) | 173(35.4) | 202(42.8) | 163(37.8) | 291(39.2) | 220(39.9) | 225(42.9) |
| Female | 1936(57.6) | 316(64.6) | 270(57.2) | 268(62.2) | 451(60.8) | 331(60.1) | 300(57.1) | |
| Area | Urban | 2102(65.5) | 363(74.2) | 327(69.3) | 308(71.5) | 459(61.9) | 300(54.5) | 345(65.7) |
| Rural | 1108(34.5) | 126(25.8) | 145(30.7) | 123(28.5) | 283(38.1) | 251(45.6) | 180(34.3) | |
| Age group | 20–29 | 990(30.8) | 144(29.5) | 162(34.3) | 127(29.5) | 188(25.3) | 158(28.7) | 211(40.2) |
| 30–39 | 673(21.0) | 89(18.2) | 104(22.0) | 99(23.0) | 126(17.0) | 125(22.7) | 130(24.8) | |
| 40–49 | 615(19.2) | 131(26.8) | 79(16.7) | 67(15.6) | 123(16.6) | 126(22.9) | 89(17.0) | |
| 50–59 | 487(15.2) | 79(16.2) | 63(13.4) | 87(20.2) | 101(13.6) | 90(16.3) | 67(12.8) | |
| 60–79 | 445(13.9) | 46(9.4) | 64(13.6) | 51(11.8) | 204(27.5) | 52(9.4) | 28(5.3) |
Reference intervals of liver function tests of the adult population in China.
| Analytes | Unit | Partition | Reference intervals | 90%CI (2.5th percentile) | 90%CI (97.5th percentile) | |
| ALTnp | U/L | M | 9–50 | 8–9 | 50–56 | |
| F | 7–37 | 7–7 | 35–38 | |||
| ALTp | U/L | M | 9–60 | 9–10 | 55–63 | |
| F | 7–42 | 7–7 | 40–44 | |||
| ASTnp | U/L | M+F | 13–36 | 13–13 | 35–37 | |
| M | 14–38 | 14–15 | 37–39 | |||
| F | 13–34 | 13–13 | 33–35 | |||
| ASTp | U/L | M+F | 16–43 | 15–16 | 42–45 | |
| M | 17–45 | 17–18 | 44–47 | |||
| F | 15–41 | 15–16 | 40–42 | |||
| GGT | U/L | M | 10–58 | 10–10 | 55–69 | |
| F | 7–43 | 7–8 | 39–46 | |||
| ALP | U/L | M | 47–123 | 44–48 | 121–129 | |
| F | age: 20–49 | 37–97 | 33–38 | 93–101 | ||
| age: 50–79 | 49–134 | 47–50 | 128–142 | |||
| M+F | 39–120 | 38–40 | 117–122 | |||
| Total protein | g/L | region | 67.9–85.1 | 67.4–68.3 | 84.8–85.5 | |
| region | 70.1–90.1 | 69.0–70.9 | 89.9–92.4 | |||
| M+F | 68.3–87.2 | 67.9–68.6 | 86.6–87.7 | |||
| Albumin | g/L | M+F | 43.4–54.6 | 43.3–43.7 | 54.4–54.8 | |
| Total bilirubin | µmol/L | M | 5.9–30.4 | 5.6–6.1 | 29.3–33.0 | |
| F | 5.0–23.8 | 4.8–5.3 | 22.6–25.1 | |||
| M+F | 5.3–26.8 | 5.1–5.4 | 25.6–28.7 | |||
Reference Intervals with SDR>0.3 as partitioning critical value.
Reference Intervals with partition of gender when SDR of gender is 0.2∼0.3; reference Intervals with non-partition of gender when SDR of gender is 0.3∼0.4.
Reference Intervals for Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu and Guangzhou.
Reference Intervals for Shenyang and Shanghai.
Reagents for analysis of the transaminases without pyridoxal-5′-phosphate.
Reagents for analysis of the transaminases included pyridoxal-5′-phosphate.
Figure 4The scatterplots of ALP and albumin distributions as a function of age.
The lines represent the lower (2.5th) and upper (97.5th) reference limits for different age groups in the scatterplots of ALP(A) and albumin(B) with age.
Figure 5Comparison of the reference intervals of three systems for liver function tests in Shenyang. (A) ALTnp; (B) ASTnp; (C) ALP; (D) Albumin.
The results of reference interval validation in 21 laboratories.
| Analytes | Unit | Partition | Reference Intervals after adjustment | Number of validation labs | Labs with open system | Number of acceptable labs | Percentage of acceptable labs | Number of validation Samples | Percentage of acceptable samples |
| ALTnp | U/L | M | 9–50 | 21 | 12 (57.1%) | 20 | 95% | 482 | 97.5% |
| U/L | F | 7–40 | 21 | 12 (57.1%) | 21 | 100% | 738 | 98.0% | |
| ASTnp | U/L | M | 15–40 | 21 | 11 (52.4%) | 20 | 95% | 482 | 96.9% |
| U/L | F | 13–35 | 21 | 11 (52.4%) | 21 | 100% | 738 | 97.8% | |
| GGT | U/L | M | 10–60 | 21 | 12 (57.1%) | 21 | 100% | 482 | 97.3% |
| U/L | F | 7–45 | 21 | 12 (57.1%) | 20 | 95% | 738 | 96.7% | |
| ALP | U/L | M | 45–125 | 21 | 10 (47.6%) | 21 | 100% | 482 | 97.1% |
| U/L | F(20–49 years) | 35–100 | 21 | 10 (47.6%) | 18 | 86% | 467 | 95.3% | |
| U/L | F(50–79 years) | 50–135 | 21 | 10 (47.6%) | 20 | 95% | 411 | 95.6% | |
| Total protein | g/L | M+F | 65–85 | 21 | 11 (52.4%) | 21 | 100% | 1220 | 98.7% |
| Albumin | g/L | M+F | 40–55 | 21 | 11 (52.4%) | 20 | 95% | 1220 | 98.8% |
| Total bilirubin | µmol/L | M | 6–30 | 21 | 13 (61.9%) | 19 | 90% | 482 | 97.1% |
| µmol/L | F | 5–24 | 21 | 13 (61.9%) | 19 | 90% | 738 | 95.7% |
The percentage of results of validation samples inside the reference intervals of this study.
Comparison of established reference intervals in this study against various sources.
| This study | Chan et al | Ceriotti et al | Rustad et al | Karita et al | National guide to Clinical Laboratory Procedures (3rd Ed.) | OOR | |
| Population | Chinese | Chinese | European & Asian | European | African | ||
| Region | 6 regions in China | Hong Kong, China | Italy, China, North Europe & Turkey | 5 countries in North Europe | 4 countries in East & South Africa | ||
| Multi-center | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Number of samples | |||||||
| M+F | 3210 | 138 | 765 | 3036 | 2105 | ||
| M | 1274 | 197 | 354 | 1427 | 1083 | ||
| F | 1936 | 335 | 411 | 1609 | 1022 | ||
| Age | 20–79 | 21–81 | 18–90 | ≥18 | 18–60 | ||
| Specimen type | Serum | Serum | Serum | Serum/Plasma | Serum | ||
| Partition Method | Nested ANOVA | Harris & Boyd | Lahti | Lahti | ANOVA | ||
| Calculation of reference interval | Nonparametric method | Nonparametric method | Nonparametric method | Nonparametric method | Nonparametric method | ||
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| ALTp(U/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 8–61 | ||||||
| M | 9–60 | 9.0–59.0 | 10–68 | 13–40 | 9.7% | ||
| F | 7–45 | 7.8–41.0 | 8–46 | 10–28 | 10.8% | ||
| ALTnp(U/L) | |||||||
| M | 9–50 | 13–53 | 5–40 | 6.5% | |||
| F | 7–40 | 8–36 | 5–35 | 3.0% | |||
| ASTp(U/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 11–34 | 14–60 | 8–40 | 3.8% | |||
| M | 15–45 | 14–45 | |||||
| F | 13–40 | 13–37 | |||||
| ASTnp(U/L) | |||||||
| M | 15–40 | 13–40 | 1.4% | ||||
| F | 13–35 | 10–28 | 8.0% | ||||
| GGT(U/L) | |||||||
| M | 10–60 | 11.7–67.5 | 18–39years:12–78; ≥40years:15–114 | 11–50 | 4.7% | ||
| F | 7–45 | 6.4–39.7 | 18–39years:10–42; ≥40years:11–77 | 7–32 | 5.6% | ||
| ALP(U/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 37–106 | 48–164 | 40–150 | 0.2% | |||
| M | 45–125 | 39–97 | |||||
| F | 20–49years:35–100; 50–79years:50–135 | 34–97 | |||||
| Total protein(g/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 65.0–85.0 | 66–80 | 62.4–77.9 | 58–88 | 64–83 | 0.3% | |
| Albumin(g/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 40.0–55.0 | 39–50 | 18–39years:36.5–47.9; ≥40years:36.5–45.4 | 35–52 | 34–48 | 0.0% | |
| Total bilirubin (µmol/L) | |||||||
| M+F | 4.7–24.0 | 2.9–37.0 | 3.4–17.1 | 15.2% | |||
| M | 6.0–30.0 | 6–32 | |||||
| F | 5.0–24.0 | 5–27 |
Currently recommended reference intervals in China.
OOR (out of range): The single side observed proportions of reference values in this study outside the reference intervals recommended by National guide to Clinical Laboratory Procedures (third edition). OOR for total protein and albumin: the percentage less than lower limit; OOR for ALTp, ALTnp, ASTp, ASTnp, GGT, ALP and total bilirubin: the percentage over upper limit.