Hematology (Dec 2023)

Establishment and validation of haematological reference intervals for newborns aged 5 to 28 days in Nanjing, China

  • Chen-Li Li,
  • Cheng Tan,
  • Ling Gao,
  • Yong Chang,
  • Wei-Min Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/16078454.2023.2208891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1

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ABSTRACTBackground: China lacks a standard for reference intervals (RIs) of complete blood cell (CBC) counts in newborns. This study aimed to determine local haematological RIs for newborns.Methods: This prospective study was conducted from January 2020 to December 2020 in Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital. We collected capillary blood specimens from 497 healthy newborns aged 5–28 days. We calculated the RIs as nonparametric 2.5th to 97.5th percentiles and 90% confidence intervals following the EP28-A3c guideline. We validated the RIs in another 20 specimens from healthy newborns.Results: The RIs for the 18 CBC parameters were: white blood cell count 7.17–15.69 × 109/L; monocytes# 0.52–1.66 × 109/L; Mono% 5.7–14.1; eosinophils# 0.16–1.08 × 109/L; Eos% 1.5–8.9; Lymphocytes# 4.04–8.08 × 109/L; Lymph% 40.1–67.8; Neutrophils# 1.59–6.41 × 109/L; Neut% 18.1–46.7; Basophils# 0.00–0.04 × 109/L; Baso% 0.0–0.4; red blood cell count 3.38–5.89 × 1012/L; haemoglobin (Hb) 116–198 g/L; Hematocrit % 35.2–61.2; mean corpuscular Hb (MCH) 30.9–36.3 pg/L; MCH concentration 310–341 g/L; mean corpuscular volume 94.5–112.2 fL; and platelets 210–610 × 109/L. The RIs had a conformity rate of 90%–100% in the validation specimens.Conclusion: We established region-specific RIs for CBC parameters in healthy newborns to help diagnose haematological disease in neonates.

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