Systematic review and meta-analysis of within-subject and between-subject biological variation estimates of 20 haematological parameters

Background Interpretation of the complete blood count (CBC) parameters requires reliable biological variation (BV) data. The aims of this study were to appraise the quality of publications reporting BV data for CBC parameters by applying the BV Data Critical Appraisal Checklist (BIVAC) and to delive...

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Published inClinical chemistry and laboratory medicine Vol. 58; no. 1; pp. 25 - 32
Main Authors Coskun, Abdurrahman, Braga, Federica, Carobene, Anna, Tejedor Ganduxe, Xavier, Aarsand, Aasne K., Fernández-Calle, Pilar, Díaz-Garzón Marco, Jorge, Bartlett, William, Jonker, Niels, Aslan, Berna, Minchinela, Joana, Boned, Beatriz, Gonzalez-Lao, Elisabet, Marques-Garcia, Fernando, Perich, Carmen, Ricos, Carmen, Simón, Margarita, Sandberg, Sverre
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany De Gruyter 01.01.2020
Walter De Gruyter & Company
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Summary:Background Interpretation of the complete blood count (CBC) parameters requires reliable biological variation (BV) data. The aims of this study were to appraise the quality of publications reporting BV data for CBC parameters by applying the BV Data Critical Appraisal Checklist (BIVAC) and to deliver global BV estimates based on BIVAC compliant studies. Methods Relevant publications were identified by a systematic literature search and evaluated for their compliance with the 14 BIVAC criteria, scored as A, B, C or D, indicating decreasing compliance. Global CVI and CVG estimates with 95% CI were delivered by a meta-analysis approach using data from BIVAC compliant papers (grades A-C). Results In total, 32 studies were identified; four received a BIVAC grade A, 2 B, 20 C and 6 D. Meta-analysis derived CVI and CVG estimates were generally lower or in line with those published in a historical BV database available online. Except for reticulocytes, CVI estimates of erythrocyte related parameters were below 3%, whereas platelet (except MPV and PDW) and leukocyte related parameters ranged from 5% to 15%. Conclusions A systematic review of CBC parameters has provided updated, global estimates of CVI and CVG that will be included in the newly published European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine BV Database.
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ISSN:1434-6621
1437-4331
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DOI:10.1515/cclm-2019-0658