Supplementary Table 1. Definition of abnormal level (items measured at individual study centers).
Laboratory test | Standard reference range |
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WBC [/µL] | < 3000/µL, ≥2-fold increase from week 0 |
RBC [104/µL] | 550 × 104/µL, < the lower limit of the reference range |
Hemoglobin [g/dL] | > 2 g/dL increase above the upper limit of the reference range |
Hematocrit [g/dL] | Change of ≥ − 10% or + 10% from week 0 |
Platelet count§ [104/µL] | < 7.5 × 104/µL |
Leukocyte percent (basophils)§ [%] | — |
Leukocyte percent (eosinophils)§ [%] | — |
Leukocyte percent (neutrophils)§ [%] | < 1500/µL |
Leukocyte percent (lymphocytes)§ [%] | < 800/µL, > 4000 µL |
Leukocyte percent (monocytes)§ [%] | — |
Total protein [g/dL] | > 1 g/dL decrease from week 0 |
Albumin [g/dL] | <3 g/dL |
Total bilirubin [g/dL] | > 1.5-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
AST (GOT) [IU/L] | > 3.0-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
ALT (GPT) [IU/L] | > 3.0-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
ALP [IU/L] | > 2.5-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
LDH [IU/L] | > the upper limit of the reference range |
Cholinesterase [IU/L] | > the upper limit of the reference range |
gamma-GTP [IU/L] | > the upper limit of the reference range |
Uric acid [mg/dL] | > the upper limit of the reference range |
BUN [mg/dL] | — |
Creatinine [mg/dL] | > 1.5-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
Na [mEq/L] | < the lower limit or > the upper limit of the reference range |
Cl [mEq/L] | — |
K [nEq/L] | > 5.5 mEq, <the lower limit of the reference range |
Ca [mg/dL] | > 11.5 mg/dL, < 8.0 mg/dL |
P [mg/dL] | < 2.5 mg/dL |
Blood glucose [mg/dL] | > 160 mg/dL, < 55 mg/dL |
CPK [IU/L] | > 2.5-fold the upper limit of the reference range |
Qualitative urine (glucose) | ≥ ±, + (−is normal) |
Qualitative urine (protein) | ≥ 2+ |
Qualitative urine (urobilinogen) | ≥ + |
Specific gravity | — |
pH | — |
Qualitative (occult blood) | ≥ ±, + (−is normal) |
The reference range was based on the definition at each study center.
To be investigated only if abnormalities are noted in WBC.
WBC, white blood cell; RBC, red blood cell; AST (GOT), aspartate aminotransferase; ALT (GPT), alanine aminotransferase; ALP, alkaline phosphatase; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase; GTP, guanosine 5′-triphosphate; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; CPK, creatine phosphokinase