Statistical comparison of two laboratory methods, measuring the same objects, is usually performed by regression. However, the results achieved are often incorrect due to application of ordinary least squares linear regression, which should not be used for this purpose. A statistically correct decision whether two laboratory methods provide concordant or discordant results is reliable only when using regression techniques which respect the errors of both compared variables.Another correct possibility is to apply a robust regression where the errors of compared variables are not influencing the calculation of regression parametersand their standard deviations. A survey of appropriate regression techniques and their use for comparison of real...
modifiable risk for coronary heart disease, its routine measurement is recommended in the evaluation...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe comparison of two analytical methods is a common task in analytical pra...
In method comparison studies, the measurements taken by two methods are compared to assess whether t...
importance to assure that the presence of a difference of medical importance is detected. For a give...
We have studied the usefulness of common statisti-cal tests as applied to method comparison studies....
In this review, we describe and illustrate the selection and use of some appropriate regression mode...
(A) Friedewald formula and measured LDL-C. (B) Martin Hopkins formula and measured LDL-C. (C) Friede...
Artículo de revisión.In this review, we describe and illustrate the selection and use of some approp...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Objective: The present work is an analytical and prospective study on the determination of HDL-chole...
This paper summarizes and confronts the relationships between six well-known regressions applied in ...
This paper summarizes and confronts the relationships between six well-known regressions applied in ...
Objective: Accurate estimation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is important for guidi...
Background: Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) concentrations form the basis for treatment ...
Summary: Procedures for the statistical evaluation of method comparisons and Instrument tests often ...
modifiable risk for coronary heart disease, its routine measurement is recommended in the evaluation...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe comparison of two analytical methods is a common task in analytical pra...
In method comparison studies, the measurements taken by two methods are compared to assess whether t...
importance to assure that the presence of a difference of medical importance is detected. For a give...
We have studied the usefulness of common statisti-cal tests as applied to method comparison studies....
In this review, we describe and illustrate the selection and use of some appropriate regression mode...
(A) Friedewald formula and measured LDL-C. (B) Martin Hopkins formula and measured LDL-C. (C) Friede...
Artículo de revisión.In this review, we describe and illustrate the selection and use of some approp...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
Objective: The present work is an analytical and prospective study on the determination of HDL-chole...
This paper summarizes and confronts the relationships between six well-known regressions applied in ...
This paper summarizes and confronts the relationships between six well-known regressions applied in ...
Objective: Accurate estimation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is important for guidi...
Background: Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) concentrations form the basis for treatment ...
Summary: Procedures for the statistical evaluation of method comparisons and Instrument tests often ...
modifiable risk for coronary heart disease, its routine measurement is recommended in the evaluation...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe comparison of two analytical methods is a common task in analytical pra...
In method comparison studies, the measurements taken by two methods are compared to assess whether t...