Effects of Using Different Indirect Techniques on the Calculation of Reference Intervals: Observational Study
BackgroundReference intervals (RIs) play an important role in clinical decision-making. However, due to the time, labor, and financial costs involved in establishing RIs using direct means, the use of indirect methods, based on big data previously obtained from clinical laboratories, is getting incr...
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Main Authors: | Dan Yang (Author), Zihan Su (Author), Runqing Mu (Author), Yingying Diao (Author), Xin Zhang (Author), Yusi Liu (Author), Shuo Wang (Author), Xu Wang (Author), Lei Zhao (Author), Hongyi Wang (Author), Min Zhao (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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