Raúl Rigo Bonnin, Ruth Cano Corres, Núria Alonso Nieva, María Jesús Andrés Otero, Francesca Canalias Reverter, Sara Esteve Poblador, Francisco Javier Gella Tomás, Bernardino González de la Presa, Rosa López Martínez, Inmaculada Pérez de Algaba Fuentes
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Biological reference intervals do not provide sufficient information for the interpretation of a change between two consecutive measured values of a biological quantity because, for the vast majority of quantities, the intra-individual biological variability is smaller than the inter-individual biological variability. Taking into account this situation, the laboratory could provide, in conjunction with the reference intervals, additional information to objectively estimate the significance of a change in the values of a biological quantity. In this sense, the most adequate way to interpret the change must be made on the basis of the uncertainty concept, since it allows taking into account all the possible sources of variation to which the measured values are subjected. This document, based on national and international guidelines, describes a procedure for the interpretation of a change between two consecutive values of a biological quantity, based on the study of the various sources of uncertainty that affect it.