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Reference distributions for apolipoproteins AI and B and B/AI ratios: comparison of a large cohort to the world's literature
Authors:Ritchie Robert F  Palomaki Glenn E  Neveux Louis M  Ledue Thomas B  Marcovina Santica  Navolotskaia Olga
Institution:Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, Maine. ritchie@fbr.org
Abstract:Limiting the clinical utility of apolipoproteins AI (apo AI) and B (apo B) and the apo B/AI ratios until the last decade has been the lack of satisfactory methods for quantifying serum levels and credible reference materials. Great technological strides have been made in the last few years. The remaining barrier to more relevant and cost-effective use of serum protein data for diagnosis and prognosis has been the availability of widely recognized reliable reference intervals from birth to old age for both males and females. A total of 82 publications reporting reference intervals have been identified that meet most of the same inclusion criteria used in our prior six studies. These have been analyzed statistically and compared to similar studies, i.e., sufficient number, listed subject criteria, method, and reference material, in general terms. Published smaller studies with constrained age ranges, agree on average with our large series of life-long reference intervals that range from less than one year to over 80 years. This study was performed to assess the degree of agreement between smaller reference interval studies to our large population analysis. This meta-analysis provides support and reassurance that many of the smaller reference intervals published previously fall within reasonable limits of out large population.
Keywords:reference intervals  Caucasian  apolipoprotein AI  apolipoprotein B  apolipoprotein B/AI ratio  SP1‐01  SP3‐07
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