Determination of Age-Dependent Reference Ranges for Coagulation Tests Performed Using Destiny Plus

AuthorFatma Demet Arslanen
AuthorMuhittin Serdaren
AuthorElif Merve Arien
AuthorMustafa Onur Oztanen
AuthorSureyya Hikmet Kozcuen
AuthorHuseyin Tarhanen
AuthorOzgur Cakmaken
AuthorMerve Zeytinlien
AuthorHamit Yasar Ellidagen
Issued Date2016-06-30en
AbstractBackground: In order to apply the right treatment for hemostatic disorders in pediatric patients, laboratory data should be interpreted with age-appropriate reference ranges. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determining age-dependent reference range values for prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), fibrinogen tests, and D-dimer tests. Materials and Methods: A total of 320 volunteers were included in the study with the following ages: 1 month - 1 year (n = 52), 2 - 5 years (n = 50), 6 - 10 years (n = 48), 11 - 17 years (n = 38), and 18 - 65 years (n = 132). Each volunteer completed a survey to exclude hemostatic system disorder. Using a nonparametric method, the lower and upper limits, including 95% distribution and 90% confidence intervals, were calculated. Results: No statistically significant differences were found between PT and aPTT values in the groups consisting of children. Thus, the reference ranges were separated into child and adult age groups. PT and aPTT values were significantly higher in the children than in the adults. Fibrinogen values in the 6 - 10 age group and the adult age group were significantly higher than in the other groups. D-dimer levels were significantly lower in those aged 2 - 17; thus, a separate reference range was established. Conclusions: These results support other findings related to developmental hemostasis, confirming that adult and pediatric age groups should be evaluated using different reference ranges.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijp.6177en
KeywordReference Rangesen
KeywordAge Groupsen
KeywordBlood Coagulation Testsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDetermination of Age-Dependent Reference Ranges for Coagulation Tests Performed Using Destiny Plusen
TypeResearch Articleen

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