Hematologic reference intervals for healthy adult Saudis in Riyadh

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Annals of Saudi Medicine Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.5144/0256-4947.2022.191
Salwa Bakr, A. Alfattani, R. Al-Nounou, N. Bakshi, H. Khogeer, Maha Alharbi, Nasser Almousa, Waleed S. Alomaim, Amelita M Aguilos, May Almashary, T. Owaidah
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BACKGROUND: Laboratory hematological tests are widely used in clinical practice to assess health and disease conditions. Reference ranges provided by laboratory reports are considered the most authoritative medical tools to assist in the decision-making phase. International standards institutes recommend that reference ranges be established for each region. OBJECTIVES: Provide reference values of routine hematological parameters in Saudi adults according to age and gender. DESIGN: Cross-sectional SETTING: Central province of Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Apparently healthy Saudi adults were subjected to laboratory testing of routine hematological parameters (full blood count, hemostatic profile, and serum hematinics), after completing a detailed health medical questionnaire. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hematological reference values based on the local population. SAMPLE SIZE AND CHARACTERISTICS: 637 after screening 827 potentially healthy Saudi adults with ages ranging from 15 to 65 years. RESULTS: The reference values of routine hematological parameters for the full population and by gender are presented with 90% CI as the lower and upper limits. Reference ranges mostly differed from universal established ranges shown in textbooks. CONCLUSION: The reference ranges of routine hematologic parameters for accurate assessment and appropriate management will help improve the routine clinical care of the adult Saudi population. LIMITATIONS: Difficulty in assessing health status of participants, who could have subclinical illnesses not reflected in the evaluated blood measurement. Lack of ability to eliminate individuals who might be carriers for haemoglobinopathies. Studies with larger sample sizes from different areas of the country are required to achieve a more accurate representation of the whole Saudi population. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None.
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利雅得健康成年沙特人的血液学参考区间
背景:实验室血液学检查在临床实践中广泛用于评估健康和疾病状况。实验室报告提供的参考范围被认为是帮助决策阶段的最权威的医疗工具。国际标准协会建议为每个地区建立参考范围。目的:根据年龄和性别提供沙特成年人常规血液学参数的参考值。设计:横断面背景:沙特阿拉伯中部省份。患者和方法:在完成一份详细的健康医学问卷后,对看似健康的沙特成年人进行常规血液学参数(全血计数、止血谱和血清血液学)的实验室测试。主要观察指标:基于当地人群的血液学参考值。样本量和特征:筛选827名年龄在15至65岁之间的潜在健康沙特成年人后,共637人。结果:全人群和按性别划分的常规血液学参数参考值以90%CI为下限和上限。参考范围大多不同于教科书中所示的通用既定范围。结论:常规血液学参数的参考范围有助于准确评估和适当管理,这将有助于改善沙特成年人群的常规临床护理。局限性:难以评估参与者的健康状况,他们可能患有未反映在评估的血液测量中的亚临床疾病。缺乏消除可能是血红蛋白病携带者的能力。需要对来自该国不同地区的较大样本量进行研究,以更准确地代表整个沙特人口。利益冲突:无。
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Annals of Saudi Medicine
Annals of Saudi Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Saudi Medicine (ASM) is published bimonthly by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We publish scientific reports of clinical interest in English. All submissions are subject to peer review by the editorial board and by reviewers in appropriate specialties. The journal will consider for publication manuscripts from any part of the world, but particularly reports that would be of interest to readers in the Middle East or other parts of Asia and Africa. Please go to the Author Resource Center for additional information.
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