Skip to main content
. 2017 Apr 5;32(2):e22228. doi: 10.1002/jcla.22228

Table 6.

Validations of reference intervals of SII, PLR, NLR, LMR and MLR in a cohort of 450 healthy persons

Item Stratification RIs n Range of validation data Number of below the down‐limit Number of above the upper‐limit Number of outsider OR
SII no [161, 701] 450 [140, 1147] 8 27 35 0.0778
PLR Aged 18‐65 [61, 179] 235 [53, 284] 2 12 14 0.0596
Aged more than 65 [55, 179] 215 [44, 264] 3 11 14 0.0651
NLR Male aged 18‐65 [0.90, 2.94] 113 [1.07, 4.06] 0 8 8 0.0708
Female aged 18‐65 [0.85, 3.06] 122 [1.03, 5.14] 0 5 5 0.0410
Male aged more than 65 [0.95, 3.57] 108 [1.04, 4.29] 0 4 4 0.0370
Female aged more than 65 [0.83, 3.30] 107 [1.00, 5.24] 0 6 6 0.0561
LMR Male aged 18‐65 [2.50, 7.50] 113 [2.67, 9.50] 0 6 6 0.0531
Female aged 18‐65 [2.75, 8.50] 122 [1.17, 9.00] 3 2 5 0.0410
Male aged more than 65 [2.16, 7.41] 108 [1.29, 8.67] 5 3 8 0.0741
Female aged more than 65 [2.40, 8.33] 107 [1.29, 10.50] 2 7 9 0.0841
MLR Male aged 18‐65 [0.12, 0.35] 113 [0.11, 0.38] 1 5 6 0.0531
Female aged 18‐65 [0.10, 0.32] 122 [0.11, 0.86] 0 5 5 0.0410
Male aged more than 65 [0.12, 0.41] 108 [0.12, 0.78] 0 9 9 0.0833
Female aged more than 65 [0.11, 0.33] 107 [0.10, 0.78] 1 5 6 0.0561

n, sample number; RIs, reference intervals; OR, outsider‐rate.

RIs validated with outsider‐rate <0.10 (OR<0.10) is considered efficient and successfully established.