We present a method to estimate the summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve for combining information on a diagnostic test from several different studies. Unlike previous methods that assume the reference standard to be error free, our approach allows for the possibility of errors in the reference standard, through use of a latent class model. The model provides estimates of the sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic test and the case prevalence in each study; these parameters can then be used in a meta-analysis, for example, using the regression method proposed by Moses et al., of a measure of test discrimination on a measure of the diagnostic threshold, to fit the SROC. The method is illustrated with an example on Pa...
Abstract Background In meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy, routinely only one pair of sensiti...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analysis of studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests currently uses a variety of ...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Meta-analysis of diagnostic studies experience the common problem that different studies might not b...
Meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy are uncommon and often based on separate pooling of sensit...
Meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy are uncommon and often based on separate pooling of sensit...
The summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve has been recommended to represent the per...
Diagnostic tests are increasingly evaluated with systematic reviews and this has lead to the recent ...
Background and Objectives: Studies of diagnostic accuracy most often report pairs of sensitivity and...
Background: In meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy, routinely only one pair of sensitivity and...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
This thesis assessed the degree to which the technique of meta-analysis can provide insight into spe...
Abstract Background In meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy, routinely only one pair of sensiti...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analysis of studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests currently uses a variety of ...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Meta-analysis of diagnostic studies experience the common problem that different studies might not b...
Meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy are uncommon and often based on separate pooling of sensit...
Meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy are uncommon and often based on separate pooling of sensit...
The summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve has been recommended to represent the per...
Diagnostic tests are increasingly evaluated with systematic reviews and this has lead to the recent ...
Background and Objectives: Studies of diagnostic accuracy most often report pairs of sensitivity and...
Background: In meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy, routinely only one pair of sensitivity and...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
The methodology of meta-analysis of diagnostic studies is underdeveloped compared to that of randomi...
This thesis assessed the degree to which the technique of meta-analysis can provide insight into spe...
Abstract Background In meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy, routinely only one pair of sensiti...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analysis of studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests currently uses a variety of ...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...