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摘要
本文旨在估计巴西成人胆固醇、糖化血红蛋白和肌酐实验室检测的参考值。方法采用国家健康调查(Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde - PNS)的实验室数据进行描述性研究。收集了8,952名年龄在18岁或以上的人的PNS亚样本中的血液和尿液样本。为确定参考值,采用排除标准:既往疾病和异常值,定义为平均值±1.96 ×标准差估计范围外的值。随后,根据性别、年龄组和种族/肤色计算参考值。结果不同性别患者的参考值存在差异。女性的总胆固醇、LDL-c和HDL-c值更高。糖化血红蛋白与性别有相似的关系,男性的肌酐较高。60岁及以上老年人的平均参考值较高。非白人的总胆固醇和分数的平均值、下限和上限略低。糖化血红蛋白和肌酐在不同种族/肤色间无差异。结论建立符合社会人口学和地理特征的国家实验室检测参考参数,为巴西慢性病的诊断和治疗评估提供了相关信息。
Reference values for laboratory tests of cholesterol, glycosylated hemoglobin and creatinine of the Brazilian adult population.
INTRODUCTION
This article aims to estimate reference values for laboratory tests of cholesterol, glycosylated hemoglobin and creatinine for the Brazilian adult population.
METHODS
A descriptive study carried out with laboratory data from the National Health Survey (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde - PNS). Samples of blood and urine were collected in a PNS subsample of 8,952 individuals aged 18 years old or older. To determine the reference values, exclusion criteria were applied: presence of previous diseases and outliers, defined by values outside the range estimated by the mean ± 1.96 × standard deviation. Subsequently, reference values were calculated according to gender, age group and race/skin color.
RESULTS
Differences in reference values according to gender were observed. Women had higher values of total cholesterol, LDL-c and HDL-c. Glycosylated hemoglobin showed similar values in relation to gender, and creatinine was higher among men. The mean reference values were higher in the elderly population, aged 60 years old or older. The mean, lower and upper limits of total cholesterol and fractions of non-white people were slightly lower. There was no difference according to race/skin color for glycosylated hemoglobin and creatinine.
CONCLUSION
The establishment of national reference parameters for laboratory tests, adapted to the sociodemographic and geographic characteristics, provides relevant information for evaluation of diagnosis and treatment of chronic diseases in Brazil.
期刊介绍:
Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia (Brazilian Journal of Epidemiology) - every four months, journal published by the ABRASCO - aims at publishing not previously published Original Articles, including critical reviews on specific themes, which may contribute to the development of Epidemiology and related Sciences. Revista also publishes articles in the following categories: Debate aimed at discussing different views of the same theme which may be presented as an original article followed by comments from other authors, reproduction of panels and other similar formats; Notes and Information - notes on primary results of research studies.