Intra-individual variation of analytes in serum from patients with chronic liver diseases.

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The average biological intra-individual CV in 20 patients with chronic liver diseases (CLD), estimated for 14 analytes during a stationary phase, significantly exceeded that for a normal group in the cases of Na+, Cl-, total protein, albumin, cholinesterase, hemoglobin, and α-amylase; it did not differ significantly from the normal group for cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase, and alanine aminopeptidase; and it was significantly lower than in the normal group for alanine aminotransferase and γ-glutamyltransferase. There were no significant sex-related differences in mean intra-individual variation in CLD patients. Individual values were gaussian-distributed for all analytes, including enzymes. The estimated biological component of intra-individual variation and the analytical variation as determined for each laboratory can be used to derive decision-making criteria in monitoring CLD.

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Holzel, W. G. E. (1987). Intra-individual variation of analytes in serum from patients with chronic liver diseases. Clinical Chemistry, 33(7), 1133–1136. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.7.1133

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