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Establishing Sex-Dependent Reference Intervals for KL-6 in Danish Adults.

Stine Bakkensen BruunJeppe Buur MadsenClaus Lohman Brasen
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Krebs von den Lungen-6 (KL-6) is a promising biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of interstitial lung disease. However, reference intervals in Northern Europeans remain to be established using a latex-particle-enhanced turbidimetric immunoassay. The participants were Danish blood donors subjected to strict health requirements. Analyses were performed using the Nanopia KL-6 reagent on the cobas 8000 module c502. Sex-partitioned reference intervals were determined using a parametric quantile approach according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guideline EP28-A3c. The study included 240 participants-121 females and 119 males. The common reference interval was 59.4-398.5 U/mL (95% confidence intervals (CI) for the lower and upper limits were 47.3-71.9 and 369.5-430.1, respectively). For females, the reference interval was 56.8-324.0 U/mL (95% CIs for the lower and upper limits were 36.1-77.6 and 303.3-344.7, respectively). For males, the reference interval was 51.5-448.7 U/mL (95% CIs for the lower and upper limits were 32.8-71.2 and 397.3-508.1, respectively). These results emphasize the importance of sex partitioning when evaluating KL-6 reference intervals. The reference intervals increase the clinical applicability of the KL-6 biomarker and provide a basis for future scientific studies of its utility in patient management.
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