2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2021.10.034
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Personalized reference intervals: Using estimates of within-subject or within-person biological variation requires different statistical approaches

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“…For a measurand, if an individual has 5 or more repeated measurement results, both mean and variance of the measurand can be calculated using individual’s own data ( 15 - 18 ). The calculation of prRIs using individual’s own data for glucose and cholesterol for patient A as examples are given below ( Table 5 ).…”
Section: Practical Example 5: Estimating Personalized Reference Inter...mentioning
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“…For a measurand, if an individual has 5 or more repeated measurement results, both mean and variance of the measurand can be calculated using individual’s own data ( 15 - 18 ). The calculation of prRIs using individual’s own data for glucose and cholesterol for patient A as examples are given below ( Table 5 ).…”
Section: Practical Example 5: Estimating Personalized Reference Inter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ance of the measurand can be calculated using individual's own data (15)(16)(17)(18). The calculation of prRIs using individual's own data for glucose and cholesterol for patient A as examples are given below (Table 5).…”
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“…The details on how to use the BV data for such purposes can be found in [ 141 ]. Recently, the CV I and CV P data of the analytes have been used to derive the personalized reference intervals (prRIs) of the analytes [ 144 , 145 , 146 , 147 ].…”
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