AbstractThe correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering agreement between two measurements on the same samples (repeatability) or two individuals using identical methodology on identical samples (reproducibility) or comparing two methods, appropriate procedures are described, and worked examples are shown. The correct approaches for both categorical and numerical variables are explained. More complex analyses involving a comparison of more than two pairs of data are mentioned and guidance for these analyses given. Simple formulae for calculating the approximate sample size needed for agreement analysis are also given. Examples of good practice from the reproduction literature are cited, and common...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the quality of a medic...
AbstractThe correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering ...
Method comparison studies are usually analyzed by computing limits of agreement. It is recommended t...
This classic methods paper (Bland and Altman, 2010) considers the assessment of agreement between me...
In clinical measurement comparison of a new measurement technique with an established one is often n...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
The comparison of two methods of measurement or instruments is addressed from a statistical point of...
In studies designed to compare different methods of measurement where more than two methods are comp...
In medicine, before replacing an old device by a new one, we need to know whether the results of the...
In this short communication, we discuss alternative ways to estimate accordance and concordance, whi...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the quality of a medic...
AbstractThe correct approach to analyzing method agreement is discussed. Whether we are considering ...
Method comparison studies are usually analyzed by computing limits of agreement. It is recommended t...
This classic methods paper (Bland and Altman, 2010) considers the assessment of agreement between me...
In clinical measurement comparison of a new measurement technique with an established one is often n...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
Before new tests are implemented, it is important to compare their results with those of other measu...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
The comparison of two methods of measurement or instruments is addressed from a statistical point of...
In studies designed to compare different methods of measurement where more than two methods are comp...
In medicine, before replacing an old device by a new one, we need to know whether the results of the...
In this short communication, we discuss alternative ways to estimate accordance and concordance, whi...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the quality of a medic...