On estimating biological variation in diagnostic tests: application to the oral glucose tolerance test.

D Dix, P Cohen
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Biological variation (BV) in diagnostic tests can be conveniently estimated by the equation, BV = magnitude of reference limit - reference median magnitude of - 2(SD)A, where "reference limit" refers to either the 2.5th or 97.5th percentile in the reference population, magnitude of indicates absolute value, and (SD)A is the standard deviation of random analytical variation at the reference median. The value of (SD)A is calculated from the equation, (SD)A = (CV)A (reference median)/100, where (CV)A, the coefficient of variation of random analytical variation, is obtained from routine stable quality control material. The BV was calculated for plasma glucose concentration at the time points in the oral glucose tolerance test in an asymptomatic reference population and found to vary in the order: fasting less than 3 hour less than 1/2 hour less than 1 hour less than 2 hour. We present correlation coefficients between subject age and plasma glucose concentration that suggest that BV at the fasting, 1/2, 1, and 2 hour points might be reduced by subdividing reference populations according to subject age.

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诊断试验中生物变异的估计:在口服糖耐量试验中的应用
诊断试验中的生物变异(BV)可通过以下公式方便地估计:BV =参考极限值-参考中位数- 2(SD)A,其中“参考极限”指参考人群的第2.5或97.5百分位,幅度表示绝对值,(SD)A为参考中位数处随机分析变异的标准差。(SD)A的值由式(SD)A = (CV)A(参考中位数)/100计算得到,其中(CV)A为随机分析变异的变异系数,由常规稳定质控材料得到。BV计算了无症状参考人群口服糖耐量试验中各时间点的血浆葡萄糖浓度,发现其变化顺序为:禁食时间小于3小时小于1/2小时小于1小时小于2小时。我们提出受试者年龄与血浆葡萄糖浓度之间的相关系数,表明根据受试者年龄细分参考人群可以降低空腹、1/2、1和2小时时的BV。
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