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Establishment of complete blood count reference intervals for Chinese preschoolers.

Guo-Cheng Wang1, Na Li1, Cui Niu2, Wei-Bo Ma3, Zhu-Liang Wang1, Hao Guo1, Li-Hong Han1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reference intervals are critical for interpreting test results of a clinical laboratory. The aim of this study was to establish local reference intervals of complete blood count for healthy preschoolers in China.
METHODS: Three thousand eight hundred and twenty-one blood specimens from children aged 4 months to 6 years were collected and analyzed. Complete blood counts were determined by Sysmex XT-4000i Automated Hematology Analyzer. The nonparametric 2.5th to 97.5th percentile reference ranges were calculated according to CLSI EP28-A3c guideline.
RESULTS: Reference intervals for each blood cell parameter are determinded as follows: total WBC 4.86-12.1×109 /L for males and 4.73-12.3×109 /L for females; RBC 4.13-5.32×1012 /L for males and 4.08-5.24×1012 /L for females; HGB 109-145 g/L for males and 111-143 g/L for females; HCT 33.1-41.2% for males and 33.3-41.1% for females; MCH 23.5-29.7 pg for males and 24.6-30.0 pg for females; MCHC 320-365 g/L for males and 321-362 g/L for females; MCV 71.4-85.1 fL for males and 73.8-86.9 fL for females; RDW-SD 33.5-41.9 fL for males and 33.5-41.0 fL for females; RDW-CV 12.0-15.2% for males and 11.8-14.5% for females; PLT 181-475×109 /L for males and 179-456×109 /L for females; PCT 0.18-0.44% for males and 0.18-0.43% for females; MPV 8.20-11.6 fL for males and 8.20-11.5 fL for females; PDW 8.40-14.4 fL for males and 8.40-14.0 fL for females; P-LCR 12.0-36.6% for males and 11.8-35.6% for females.
CONCLUSIONS: We established local complete blood count reference intervals for apparent healthy preschoolers in China. It is necessary to establishing region-specific reference intervals of complete blood count for preschoolers.
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Keywords:  complete blood count; preschoolers; reference intervals

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27862350      PMCID: PMC6817262          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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