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Reference values of thirty-one frequently used laboratory markers for 75-year-old males and females
Authors:Ingvar Ryden  Lars Lind  Anders Larsson
Affiliation:1.Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Chemistry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;2.Department of Medical Sciences, Internal Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:

Background

We have previously reported reference values for common clinical chemistry tests in healthy 70-year-old males and females. We have now repeated this study 5 years later to establish reference values also at the age of 75. It is important to have adequate reference values for elderly patients as biological markers may change over time, and adequate reference values are essential for correct clinical decisions.

Methods

We have investigated 31 frequently used laboratory markers in 75-year-old males (n = 354) and females (n = 373) without diabetes. The 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles for these markers were calculated according to the recommendations of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry.

Results

Reference values are reported for 75-year-old males and females for 31 frequently used laboratory markers.

Conclusion

There were minor differences between reference intervals calculated with and without individuals with cardiovascular diseases. Several of the reference intervals differed from Scandinavian reference intervals based on younger individuals (Nordic Reference Interval Project).
Keywords:Clinical chemistry   geriatrics   immunoassays   laboratory tests
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