Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey
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Resumo: | Objective: to estimate the reference intervals (RIs) of complete blood count parameters in the Brazilian adult population. Methods: Cross-sectional study, with data from the National Health Survey (PNS), between 2014-2015. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. To establish the RI, exclusion criteria were applied, outliers were removed and partitions were made by sex, age and race/skin color. The non-parametric method was adopted. Differences were assessed using the Mann Withney and Kruskal Wallis tests (p≤0.05). Results: There were statistically significant differences for the following hematological parameters based on sex, red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, MCH, MCHC, eosinophils and absolute monocytes, neutrophils and platelets (p≤0.05). When analyzed by age, the RIs were statistically different in females for hematocrit, MCV, white blood cells and RDW and in males for red blood cells, white blood cells, eosinophils, mean platelet volume, MCV, RDW and MCH(p≤0.05). For race/color there were differences in the RIs for parameters of hemoglobin, MCH, MCHC, white blood cells and mean platelet volume, neutrophils and absolute eosinophils (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusion: The differences found in the RIs of some in blood count parameters in Brazilian adults reaffirm the importance of having their own laboratory reference standards. The results can support a more accurate interpretation of tests, adequate identification and disease prevention in Brazil. |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health SurveyIntervalos de referência de hemograma da população adulta brasileira: Pesquisa Nacional de SaúdeInquéritos epidemiológicosValores de ReferênciaContagem de Células SanguíneasLeucócitosBrasilHealth SurveysReference ValuesBlood Cell CountLeukocytesBrazilObjective: to estimate the reference intervals (RIs) of complete blood count parameters in the Brazilian adult population. Methods: Cross-sectional study, with data from the National Health Survey (PNS), between 2014-2015. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. To establish the RI, exclusion criteria were applied, outliers were removed and partitions were made by sex, age and race/skin color. The non-parametric method was adopted. Differences were assessed using the Mann Withney and Kruskal Wallis tests (p≤0.05). Results: There were statistically significant differences for the following hematological parameters based on sex, red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, MCH, MCHC, eosinophils and absolute monocytes, neutrophils and platelets (p≤0.05). When analyzed by age, the RIs were statistically different in females for hematocrit, MCV, white blood cells and RDW and in males for red blood cells, white blood cells, eosinophils, mean platelet volume, MCV, RDW and MCH(p≤0.05). For race/color there were differences in the RIs for parameters of hemoglobin, MCH, MCHC, white blood cells and mean platelet volume, neutrophils and absolute eosinophils (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusion: The differences found in the RIs of some in blood count parameters in Brazilian adults reaffirm the importance of having their own laboratory reference standards. The results can support a more accurate interpretation of tests, adequate identification and disease prevention in Brazil.Objetivo: estimar os intervalos de referência (IR) de parâmetros de hemograma completo na população adulta brasileira. Métodos: Estudo transversal, com dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde (PNS), entre 2014-2015. A amostra final constitui-se de 2.803 adultos. Para estabelecer os IR, aplicou-se critérios de exclusão, removeram-se outliers e feito particionamentos por sexo, idade e raça/cor da pele. Adotou-se o método não paramétrico. As diferenças foram avaliadas pelos testes Mann Withney e Kruskal Wallis (p≤0,05). Resultados: houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas nos IR segundo sexo para glóbulos vermelhos, hemoglobina, hematócrito, HCM, CHCM, eosinófilos, monócitos, neutrófilos absolutos e plaquetas (p≤0,05). Quando analisados por idade, houve diferenças nos IR de mulheres para hematócrito, VCM, glóbulos brancos e RDW e nos homens de glóbulos vermelhos, glóbulos brancos, eosinófilos, volume plaquetário médios, VCM, RDW e HCM (p≤0,05). Para raça/cor houve diferenças nos IR de hemoglobina, HCM, CHMC, glóbulos brancos e volume plaquetário médio, neutrófilos e eosinófilos absolutos (p ≤ 0,05). Conclusão: As diferenças encontradas nos IR de alguns em parâmetros de hemograma em adultos brasileiros reafirmam a importância de se ter padrões de referência laborarias próprios. Os resultados podem subsidiar a interpretação mais precisa dos exames, identificação adequada e a prevenção de doenças no Brasil.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-01-10info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/541610.1590/1980-549720230004.supl.1.1porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5416/10447Copyright (c) 2023 Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira de Sá, Nydia Strachman Bacal, Crizian Saar Gomes, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da Silva, Renata Patrícia Fonseca Gonçalves, Deborah Carvalho Maltahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira deBacal, Nydia StrachmanGomes, Crizian SaarSilva, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro daGonçalves, Renata Patrícia FonsecaMalta, Deborah Carvalhoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2023-01-10T17:36:54Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5416Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-01-10T17:36:54SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey Intervalos de referência de hemograma da população adulta brasileira: Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey Sá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira de Inquéritos epidemiológicos Valores de Referência Contagem de Células Sanguíneas Leucócitos Brasil Health Surveys Reference Values Blood Cell Count Leukocytes Brazil |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Blood count reference intervals for the Brazilian adult population: National Health Survey |
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Sá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira de |
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Sá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira de Bacal, Nydia Strachman Gomes, Crizian Saar Silva, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da Gonçalves, Renata Patrícia Fonseca Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Bacal, Nydia Strachman Gomes, Crizian Saar Silva, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da Gonçalves, Renata Patrícia Fonseca Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Sá, Ana Carolina Micheletti Gomide Nogueira de Bacal, Nydia Strachman Gomes, Crizian Saar Silva, Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da Gonçalves, Renata Patrícia Fonseca Malta, Deborah Carvalho |
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Inquéritos epidemiológicos Valores de Referência Contagem de Células Sanguíneas Leucócitos Brasil Health Surveys Reference Values Blood Cell Count Leukocytes Brazil |
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Inquéritos epidemiológicos Valores de Referência Contagem de Células Sanguíneas Leucócitos Brasil Health Surveys Reference Values Blood Cell Count Leukocytes Brazil |
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Objective: to estimate the reference intervals (RIs) of complete blood count parameters in the Brazilian adult population. Methods: Cross-sectional study, with data from the National Health Survey (PNS), between 2014-2015. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. The final sample consisted of 2,803 adults. To establish the RI, exclusion criteria were applied, outliers were removed and partitions were made by sex, age and race/skin color. The non-parametric method was adopted. Differences were assessed using the Mann Withney and Kruskal Wallis tests (p≤0.05). Results: There were statistically significant differences for the following hematological parameters based on sex, red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, MCH, MCHC, eosinophils and absolute monocytes, neutrophils and platelets (p≤0.05). When analyzed by age, the RIs were statistically different in females for hematocrit, MCV, white blood cells and RDW and in males for red blood cells, white blood cells, eosinophils, mean platelet volume, MCV, RDW and MCH(p≤0.05). For race/color there were differences in the RIs for parameters of hemoglobin, MCH, MCHC, white blood cells and mean platelet volume, neutrophils and absolute eosinophils (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusion: The differences found in the RIs of some in blood count parameters in Brazilian adults reaffirm the importance of having their own laboratory reference standards. The results can support a more accurate interpretation of tests, adequate identification and disease prevention in Brazil. |
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