Hierarchical models such as the bivariate and hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic (HSROC) models are recommended for meta-analysis of test accuracy studies. These models are challenging to fit when there are few studies and/or sparse data (for example zero cells in contingency tables due to studies reporting 100% sensitivity or specificity); the models may not converge, or give unreliable parameter estimates. Using simulation, we investigated the performance of seven hierarchical models incorporating increasing simplifications in scenarios designed to replicate realistic situations for meta-analysis of test accuracy studies. Performance of the models was assessed in terms of estimability (percentage of meta-analyses that ...
Objectives To explain methods for data synthesis of evidence from diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) stu...
Aim: An implicit diagnostic threshold has been thought to be the cause of between-study variation in...
In evaluating the accuracy of diagnosis tests, it is common to apply two imperfect tests jointly or ...
Hierarchical models such as the bivariate and hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic...
Hierarchical models such as the bivariate and hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analysis of studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests currently uses a variety of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg sum...
Objective To compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg summary re...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg sum...
Objective To compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg summary re...
In studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests, it is common that both the diagnostic test itself an...
In studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests, it is common that both the diagnostic test itself an...
Bivariate random-effects models represent an established approach for meta-analysis of accuracy meas...
In this article, we present an overview and tutorial of statistical methods for meta-analysis of dia...
In this article, we present an overview and tutorial of statistical methods for meta-analysis of dia...
Objectives To explain methods for data synthesis of evidence from diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) stu...
Aim: An implicit diagnostic threshold has been thought to be the cause of between-study variation in...
In evaluating the accuracy of diagnosis tests, it is common to apply two imperfect tests jointly or ...
Hierarchical models such as the bivariate and hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic...
Hierarchical models such as the bivariate and hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic...
OBJECTIVE: Meta-analysis of studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests currently uses a variety of ...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg sum...
Objective To compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg summary re...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg sum...
Objective To compare meta-analyses of diagnostic test accuracy using the Moses–Littenberg summary re...
In studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests, it is common that both the diagnostic test itself an...
In studies of the accuracy of diagnostic tests, it is common that both the diagnostic test itself an...
Bivariate random-effects models represent an established approach for meta-analysis of accuracy meas...
In this article, we present an overview and tutorial of statistical methods for meta-analysis of dia...
In this article, we present an overview and tutorial of statistical methods for meta-analysis of dia...
Objectives To explain methods for data synthesis of evidence from diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) stu...
Aim: An implicit diagnostic threshold has been thought to be the cause of between-study variation in...
In evaluating the accuracy of diagnosis tests, it is common to apply two imperfect tests jointly or ...