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First Estimation of Reference Intervals for Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone and Thyroid Hormones in Slovenian Population
Author(s) -
Adrijana Oblak,
Ajda Biček,
Edvard Pirnat,
Katja Zaletel,
Simona Gaberšček
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta chimica slovenica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.289
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1580-3155
pISSN - 1318-0207
DOI - 10.17344/acsi.2020.5922
Subject(s) - hormone , percentile , medicine , reference range , thyroid , thyroid stimulating hormone , population , thyroid function , endocrinology , triiodothyronine , free thyroxine , mathematics , statistics , environmental health
For thyroid function estimation and clinical decision making, use of appropriate reference intervals for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (fT4) and free triiodothyronine (fT3) is crucial. For each laboratory, establishment of own reference intervals is advised. For the first Slovenian estimation of reference intervals for thyroid hormones a large group of 1722 healthy individuals without thyroid disease was established retrospectively. Hormone analyses were performed on automated analyser Advia Centaur XP Immunoassay System (Siemens Healthineers), which reference intervals for TSH, fT4 and fT3 were 0.55–4.78 mIU/L, 11.5–22.7 pmol/L, and 3.5–6.5 pmol/L, respectively. Statistical analysis followed non-parametric percentile method. Our laboratory reference intervals for TSH, fT4 and fT3 are mostly narrower than intervals given by manufacturer. Median value, lower and upper limit for TSH, fT4 and fT3 were 1.98 (0.59–4.23) mIU/L, 14.5 (11.3–18.8) pmol/L and 4.82 (3.79–6.05) pmol/L, respectively. Most likely, an inclusion of a high number of healthy individuals without thyroid disease was a reason for such results.

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