Estimating Reference Intervals From Routine Laboratory Data Using Indirect Reference Interval Methods
Application of data analytics to archived laboratory data with the intention of improving patient care and laboratory efficiency is an area of interest that continues to grow among laboratory professionals. The process of applying indirect methods for reference interval (RI) estimation and verification is an example of how laboratorians can use archived data to improve test interpretation and patient care. The aim of this presentation is to describe the principles of indirect RI methods and to provide practical and applicable examples where one can use these analytical tools to characterize RIs for analytes with varied distributions and partitions.
Originally published on December 30, 2024.
