I almost spent 2 days to research and understand this concept, which took more time on my own. Wish I had come across your video earlier, very clear explanation, thank you. :-)
Hi Vagdevi, we do not derive normal limits. Those are predefined values based on the test, age, gender of subjects. These should be reported by the laboratories who perform the tests. This means, we get them from raw data.
I almost spent 2 days to research and understand this concept, which took more time on my own. Wish I had come across your video earlier, very clear explanation, thank you. :-)
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Explained well. The only thing missed is the "decimals" for the converted values
Thank you for the feedback. Will try to cover it in a new video.
Could you please increase your audio sound. Thank you :)
Thank you for your feedback, Ali Shaik. Will address it.
Hi sir valuable information,if possible can you please give information about High and low concentrations also.Thanks in advance 😊
Hi Vagdevi, do you mean the conversion of lbornrlo and lbornrhi to lstnrlo and lbstnrhi?
@@mycsg Hi sir based on original results how we can derive lbornrlo,lbornrhi,lbsrnhi and lbstnrhi in SDTM
Hi Vagdevi, we do not derive normal limits. Those are predefined values based on the test, age, gender of subjects. These should be reported by the laboratories who perform the tests. This means, we get them from raw data.
@@mycsg Thank you very much Sir