@article {1413, title = {Hematological and biochemical laboratory values in older Cardiovascular Health Study participants.}, journal = {J Am Geriatr Soc}, volume = {43}, year = {1995}, month = {1995 Aug}, pages = {855-9}, abstract = {

OBJECTIVE: To define reference hematologic and biochemical lab values in older individuals.

DESIGN: Randomly selected, age- and gender-stratified participants.

SETTING: Visits by participants to four research clinics.

PATIENTS: A total of 5201 participants in the Cardiovascular Health Study, an observational study of older Medicare-eligible individuals living at home.

MEASUREMENT: Information about health status, previous illness, and medication use was obtained from participants and/or their MDs. This information was used to define a healthy subset of the population. Blood samples were obtained for Cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, fasting and 2-hour postload glucose and insulin, fibrinogen, factors VII and VIII, potassium, creatinine, albumin, uric acid, white blood count, hematocrit, hemoglobin, and platelet count.

RESULTS: Significant differences were found for age group and/or gender for all mean values. Many tests were significantly different from the generally accepted reference ranges used in clinical laboratories.

CONCLUSIONS: In some situations accepted laboratory norms for the general population can not be extrapolated to older adults. There are implications for both research and clinical practice.

}, keywords = {Age Factors, Aged, Analysis of Variance, California, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cohort Studies, Female, Health Status, Humans, Male, Maryland, Middle Aged, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Reference Values, Risk Factors, Sex Characteristics}, issn = {0002-8614}, author = {Robbins, J and Wahl, P and Savage, P and Enright, P and Powe, N and Lyles, M} }