Establishment of Reference Values of Markers of Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome on a State-of-the-Art Fully Automated ABEI-Based Chemiluminescence System

Aamir Ijaz, Muhammad Usman Anjum, Farhan Ahmed, Shamaila Najeeb Piracha, Farzana Habib, Muhammad Bilal Shaukat, Sara Najeeb, Najma Qureshi
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Background: Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome (NTIS), previously called Euthyroid Sick Syndrome has always been a diagnostic dilemma for Chemical Pathologists and treating physicians. Combination of four test i.e. Reverse Triiodothyronine (rT3), Free Triiodothyronine (fT3), Free Thyroxine (fT4) and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) can be helpful to diagnose NTIS in critically ill patients. We need, however, to determine the reference values found in a reference population, free of any thyroidal as well as non-thyroidal illness. Methods and Materials: Initially, 266 adult volunteers were included in the study from Mohi Uddin Islamic Medical College Mirpur AJ&K (MIMC) and Mohi Uddin Teaching Hospital Mirpur AJ&K (MOTH) after taking written informed consent. About 124 volunteers were selected (males 61; females 63) after exclusion of the volunteers with one or more of the exclusion criteria. Blood specimens were collected and analyzed for rT3, fT3, fT4 and TSH using Maglumi X8 (S nibe, China), an ABEI (N-(aminobutil)-N-(ethyl)-isoluminol) based analyzer at Pathology Laboratory MOTH. Results: Reference values of rT3, fT3, fT4 and TSH were found to be 13.3 – 19.8 ng/dL (0.2 – 0.30 nmol/L); 2.65 - 4.15 pg/mL (4.08 - 6.39 pmol/L);10.6 - 16.2 pg/mL (13.64– 20.84 pmol/L) and 0.43 - 3.98 mIU/mL (0.43 – 3.98 mIU/L), respectively. Conclusion: Reference values determined in our own population should be used when diagnosing and monitoring NTIS and other thyroid disorders
在基于 ABEI 的先进全自动化学发光系统上确定非甲状腺疾病综合征标志物的参考值
背景:非甲状腺疾病综合征(NTIS),以前被称为甲状腺功能亢进综合征,一直是化学病理学家和主治医生的诊断难题。反式三碘甲状腺原氨酸(rT3)、游离三碘甲状腺原氨酸(fT3)、游离甲状腺素(fT4)和促甲状腺激素(TSH)四项检测的组合有助于诊断重症患者的 NTIS。但是,我们需要确定在没有任何甲状腺疾病和非甲状腺疾病的参考人群中发现的参考值:最初,在获得书面知情同意后,266 名成年志愿者被纳入研究,他们来自莫希-乌丁伊斯兰医学院米尔布尔分院(MIMC)和莫希-乌丁教学医院米尔布尔分院(MOTH)。在排除符合一项或多项排除标准的志愿者后,挑选了约 124 名志愿者(男性 61 人;女性 63 人)。采集血液标本,并在 MOTH 病理实验室使用基于 ABEI(N-(氨基丁基)-N-(乙基)-异鲁米诺)的 Maglumi X8(S nibe,中国)分析仪分析 rT3、fT3、fT4 和 TSH:rT3、fT3、fT4和促甲状腺激素的参考值分别为13.3 - 19.8 ng/dL(0.2 - 0.30 nmol/L);2.65 - 4.15 pg/mL(4.08 - 6.39 pmol/L);10.6 - 16.2 pg/mL(13.64- 20.84 pmol/L)和0.43 - 3.98 mIU/mL(0.43 - 3.98 mIU/L):在诊断和监测NTIS和其他甲状腺疾病时,应使用在我国人群中确定的参考值。
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