The HUNT study: long-term within-subject variation of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH).

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Arne Åsberg, Marius Berg, Gunhild Garmo Hov, Ingrid Alsos Lian, Lena Løfblad, Gustav Mikkelsen
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Abstract

Data on the long-term within-subject biological variation (CVI) of serum thyroid stimulating hormone (S-TSH) are scarce. In the EFLM Biological Variation Database, the longest observation period was one year. We estimated a coefficient of variation that included analytical variation (CVI+A) using data from 16,976 individuals in the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), where S-TSH was measured on two occasions with an average interval of 10.6 (range 9.3-12.3) years. These individuals reported their health to be 'good' or 'very good' on both occasions and were not registered with any diagnoses or use of medications (according to Norwegian Prescribed Drug Registry) related to the thyroid. We used the software refineR to identify an assumed nonpathological subpopulation in the distribution of distances from each observation to the center of the bivariate distribution of the two S-TSH-values. From this subpopulation, individuals with a distance ≤ the 95 percentile in the distribution of distances were selected for estimation of CVI+A. The difference in percent of the mean (DPM) was calculated for each individual, and CVI+A as the standard deviation in the distribution of DPMs divided by 20.5. This method was robust against systematic bias between the two measurements. CVI+A was 21-23% for different groups of age and sex. Accounting for CVA would imply a CVI 0.1-0.8% less than CVI+A. Our estimates are well within the 12-29.3% range of CVI reported from the seven studies in the meta-analysis of the EFLM Biological Variation Database.

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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation is an international scientific journal covering clinically oriented biochemical and physiological research. Since the launch of the journal in 1949, it has been a forum for international laboratory medicine, closely related to, and edited by, The Scandinavian Society for Clinical Chemistry. The journal contains peer-reviewed articles, editorials, invited reviews, and short technical notes, as well as several supplements each year. Supplements consist of monographs, and symposium and congress reports covering subjects within clinical chemistry and clinical physiology.
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