Volume 43, Issue 6 pp. 1363-1372
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Establishment of pediatric reference intervals for complete blood count parameters in capillary blood in Beijing

MeiYan Song

MeiYan Song

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Shanxi Key Laboratory of Birth Defect and Cell Regeneration, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China

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ShuZhi Dai

ShuZhi Dai

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

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Jing Li

Jing Li

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

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WeiJie Liu

WeiJie Liu

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

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Min Zhang

Corresponding Author

Min Zhang

Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Child Development and Nutriomics, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

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Min Zhang, Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Child Development and Nutriomics, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing 100020, China.

LiJuan Ma, Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing 100020, China.

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LiJuan Ma

Corresponding Author

LiJuan Ma

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China

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Min Zhang, Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Child Development and Nutriomics, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing 100020, China.

LiJuan Ma, Department of Clinical Laboratory, Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing 100020, China.

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First published: 29 June 2021
Citations: 3

Song MeiYan and Dai ShuZhi, contributed equally to this work.

Abstract

Background

Reference intervals (RIs) are normal ranges of clinical indicators established from healthy subjects, and comparing test results with RIs is the first step for clinicians in differentiating between healthy and diseased subjects. Capillary blood is widely used in complete blood count (CBC) tests in children; however, capillary blood-based RIs for the CBC parameters are still lacking for all pediatric populations. The aim of this study was to establish capillary blood-based RIs for the CBC parameters in children aged 3 months to 18 years in Beijing.

Methods

A total of 6799 capillary blood specimens from children were collected, including 3832 males and 2967 females aged 3 months to 18 years, and CBC parameters were analyzed. Data analysis, RI calculations, and 90% confidence interval (CI) calculations were performed according to CLSI C28-A3 guidelines.

Results

Capillary blood RIs for 22 CBC parameters were established in children aged 3 months to 18 years. The levels of most red blood cell-related parameters increased with age and were generally higher in males than in females. White blood cell counts were relatively stable, with no obvious upward or downward trends from 3 months to 18 years of age. Platelet levels decreased within the first year and tended to be stable thereafter. Further validation with 458 healthy children illustrated that the verified results were within the established RIs with a 90%-100% proportion.

Conclusion

We established capillary blood RIs for 22 CBC parameters in children across a broad age range in Beijing.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest regarding publication of this article.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

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