Hatice SARACOGLU, Gozde Erturk ZARARSIZ, Fatma Demet ARSLAN, Cevat YAZICI, Funda IPEKTEN, Gokmen ZARARSIZ, Mehmet Hicri KOSEOGLU, Cigdem KARAKUKCU
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics - 2026;61(6):479-486
Objective: The aim was to determine age- and sex-specific continuous alkaline phosphatase (ALP) reference intervals (RIs) for the pediatric population using an indirect sampling method on a large retrospective dataset. Furthermore, local RIs estimated from 2 geographically and climatically distinct regions of Türkiye (Kayseri and Izmir) were compared. Materials and Methods: Pediatric patients (0-18 years) from 2 tertiary centers in Türkiye (Middle Anatolia and the West) were included. ALP activities were analyzed using the same method and instruments in both centers. Continuous RIs were developed using the Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale, and Shape method. Discrete RIs were calculated using a nonparametric method according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute EP28-A3c guideline. Results: Sex-specific continuous RIs revealed distinct ALP patterns. In females, ALP decreased during the first 2 years of life, showed a slight, gradual decrease between ages 2 and 6, and a more pronounced rise until a peak at age 11, followed by a decline toward age 16. In males, ALP decreased during the first 4 years, then gradually increased until a peak at age 13, followed by a subsequent decrease. Regional differences showed higher ALP in Kayseri compared to İzmir, with significant differences emerging at age 13 in females and 16 in males. Conclusion: Continuous RIs provide more accurate and seamless interpretation of ALP test results, addressing age- and sex-related variability. This study underscores the importance of region- and sex-specific RIs in pediatric ALP evaluation, enhancing clinical practice.