Comparison of three indirect methods for verification and validation of reference intervals at eight medical laboratories: a European multicenter study

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1515/labmed-2023-0042
Anne Meyer, R. Müller, Markus Hoffmann, Ø. Skadberg, A. Ladang, B. Dieplinger, Wolfgang Huf, S. Stanković, G. Kapoula, M. Orth
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Abstract Objectives Indirect methods for the indirect estimation of reference intervals are increasingly being used, especially for validation of reference intervals, as they can be applied to routine patient data. In this study, we compare three statistically different indirect methods for the verification and validation of reference intervals in eight laboratories distributed throughout Europe. Methods The RefLim method is a fast and simple approach which calculates the reference intervals by extrapolating the theoretical 95 % of non-pathological values from the central linear part of a quantile-quantile plot. The TML method estimates a smoothed kernel density function for the distribution of the mixed data, for which it is assumed that the ‘‘central’’ part of the distribution represents the healthy population. The refineR utilizes an inverse modelling approach. This algorithm identifies a model that best explains the observed data before transforming the data with the Box-Cox transformation. Results We show that the different indirect methods each have their advantages but can also lead to inaccurate or ambiguous results depending on the approximation of the mathematical model to real-world data. A combination of different methodologies can improve the informative value and thus the reliability of results. Conclusions Based on routine measurements of four enzymes alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total amylase (AMY), cholinesterase (CHE) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) in adult women and men, we demonstrate that some reference limits taken from the literature need to be adapted to the laboratory’s particular local and population characteristics.
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在8个医学实验室验证参考区间的3种间接方法的比较:一项欧洲多中心研究
摘要目的间接估计参考区间的方法越来越多地被使用,特别是用于验证参考区间,因为它们可以应用于常规患者数据。在这项研究中,我们比较了三种统计上不同的间接方法来验证和验证分布在欧洲的八个实验室的参考区间。方法RefLim方法是一种快速简便的方法,通过从分位数-分位数图的中心线性部分外推非病理值的理论95% %来计算参考区间。TML方法估计混合数据分布的平滑核密度函数,假设分布的“中心”部分代表健康总体。细化器使用了一种逆建模方法。该算法在用Box-Cox转换数据之前确定一个最能解释观测数据的模型。结果表明,不同的间接方法各有其优点,但也可能导致不准确或模糊的结果,这取决于数学模型对现实世界数据的近似。不同方法的结合可以提高信息价值,从而提高结果的可靠性。结论:通过对成年女性和男性的碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、总淀粉酶(AMY)、胆碱酯酶(CHE)和γ -谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)四种酶的常规检测,我们发现一些参考限值需要根据实验室特定的地方和人群特征进行调整。
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Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Journal of Laboratory Medicine Mathematics-Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Laboratory Medicine (JLM) is a bi-monthly published journal that reports on the latest developments in laboratory medicine. Particular focus is placed on the diagnostic aspects of the clinical laboratory, although technical, regulatory, and educational topics are equally covered. The Journal specializes in the publication of high-standard, competent and timely review articles on clinical, methodological and pathogenic aspects of modern laboratory diagnostics. These reviews are critically reviewed by expert reviewers and JLM’s Associate Editors who are specialists in the various subdisciplines of laboratory medicine. In addition, JLM publishes original research articles, case reports, point/counterpoint articles and letters to the editor, all of which are peer reviewed by at least two experts in the field.
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