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摘要
背景:适当的年龄和性别特异性碱性磷酸酶(ALP)参考区间对于识别低磷酸盐症(ALP过低)患者和避免不必要的ALP同工酶分析(ALP升高)至关重要。本研究利用患者的 ALP 历史数据,从统计学角度推导出特定性别和年龄的参考区间:方法:获取 18 个月内(2021 年 7 月至 2023 年 3 月)作为临床管理一部分报告的 ALP 值。在对 ALP 数据进行对数变换并反复剔除异常值后,采用改进的霍夫曼方法生成累积频率图,从而得出年龄和性别特异性参考区间:结果:18 岁男性和女性的年龄特异性 ALP 参考区间分别为 110 至 250 U/L 和 120 至 295 U/L :结论:通过应用推导出的范围,对 ALP 同工酶进行回顾性复查可减少 24.5% 的请求。此外,9 名新生儿可能需要接受低磷酸盐血症检查。
Patient-derived reference intervals for alkaline phosphatase to support appropriate utility for isoenzymes determinations and hypophosphatasia.
Background: Appropriate age- and sex-specific reference intervals for alkaline phosphatase (ALP) are essential to identify patients with hypophosphatasia (low ALP) and to avoid unnecessary ALP isoenzymes analysis (elevated ALP). This study used patient ALP historical data to statistically derive sex- and age-specific reference intervals.
Methods: The ALP values reported as part of clinical management during an 18 month period (from July 2021 to March 2023) were obtained. Following logarithmic transformation of ALP data and repeated removal of outliers, cumulative frequency plots were generated using a modified Hoffmann approach to derive age- and sex-specific reference intervals.
Results: Age-specific ALP reference intervals ranged from 110 to 250 and 120 to 295 U/L for males and females <15 days old, 80 to 400 and 90 to 380 U/L for males and females 15 days to 1 year old, 105 to 280 and 90 to 290 U/L for males and females 1 to 10 years old, 75 to 300 and 90 to 300 U/L for males and females 10 to 13 years old, 80 to 300 and 60 to 175 U/L for males and females 13 to 15 years old, 55 to 150 and 60 to 180 U/L for males and females 15 to 18 years old, and 55 to 140 and 60 to 147 U/L for male and female adults, respectively (>18 years old).
Conclusion: By applying derived ranges, a retrospective review of ALP isoenzymes would eliminate 24.5% of requests. Additionally, 9 neonates would have required investigation for possible hypophosphatasia.