Establishment of a paediatric age-related reference interval for the measurement of urinary total fractionated metanephrines
Griffin, A. ; O'Shea, P. ; FitzGerald, R. ; O'Connor, G. ; Tormey, W.
Griffin, A.
O'Shea, P.
FitzGerald, R.
O'Connor, G.
Tormey, W.
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2010-12-01
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Griffin, A. O'Shea, P.; FitzGerald, R.; O'Connor, G.; Tormey, W. (2010). Establishment of a paediatric age-related reference interval for the measurement of urinary total fractionated metanephrines. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry 48 , 41-44
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Introduction: Normetanephrine and metanephrine are intermediate metabolites of noradrenaline and adrenaline metabolism. To assess whether normetanephrine and metanephrine analysis may aid in the diagnosis of Neuroblastoma, a reference interval for these metabolites must first be established. Aim: The overall aim of this study was to establish a paediatric age-related reference interval for the measurement of total fractionated metanephrines. Methods: A total of 267 urine samples were analysed following acid hydrolysis. This releases the metanephrines from their sulphate-bound metabolites. The samples were analysed using reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography with electro-chemical detection on a Gilson automated sequential trace enrichment of dialysate sample system. Results: Data were analysed using Minitab Release version 14. Outliers were removed using the Dixon/Reed one-third rule. Partitioning of the age groups was achieved using Harris and Boyd's standard normal deviate test. Non-parametric analysis of the data was performed, followed by the establishment of the 2.5th and the 97.5th reference limits. Conclusions: The established reference intervals are described in Table 2.
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