Table 2.
Laboratory markers in patients with IBD and healthy individuals.
| Parameter | Referral range | IBD | Healthy individuals |
|---|---|---|---|
| WBC | 3.5–10.80 × 109/L | 8.71 ± 3.15 3.6–22.8 |
7.2 ± 2.5 4.08–13.8 |
| Hb | 120–160 g/L | 135.6 ± 20.1 175–70 |
145 ± 15 120–176 |
| Pt |
130–36 × 109/L | 331 ± 123.7 165–840 |
249 ± 61 145–367 |
| Transferrin saturation | >20% | 23 ± 11 2–58 |
35 ± 8 25–54 |
| ESR | 0–25 mm/h | 19.3 ± 19 1–80 |
9 ± 10 2–60 |
| CRP | 0–6 mg/L | 18 ± 59 1–445 |
4 ± 2.7 0.6–10 |
| Fecal calprotectin | Cut off −250 mg/kg | 473 ± 317 21–1000 |
64 ± 42.16 20–150 |
| Homa-IR | <2.5 insulin resistance | 2.6 ± 2.6 0.1–12.7 |
1.96 ± 1.76 0.5–7.5 |
| Vitamin D | Deficiency <12 ng/mL Insufficiency 12–30 nL/mL Normal value >30 ng/mL |
16 ± 8.6 5–33 |
26 ± 9.73 14–53 |
Values are presented as n (%), mean ± SD, or min–max.
CRP = C-reactive protein, ESR = erythrocyte sedimentation rate, Hb = hemoglobin, Homa-IR = homa index, IBD = inflammatory bowel disease, Pt = platelets, WBC = white blood cell.