AbstractThe aim of diagnostic medicine research is to estimate and compare the accuracy of diagnostic tests to provide reliable information about a patient's disease status and thereby influencing patient care. When developing screening tools, researchers evaluate the discriminating power of the screening test by using simple measures such as the sensitivity and specificity of the test, as well as the positive and negative predictive values. In this brief report, we discuss these simple statistical measures that are used to quantify the diagnostic ability of a test
This RLO explains how diagnostic test accuracy is described by the terms sensitivity and specificity...
Background: Overall accuracy measures of medical tests are often used with unclear interpretations. ...
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...
Diagnostic performance of a laboratory test is one of the key elements in decision making on diagnos...
For most physicians, use of diagnostic tests is part of daily routine. This paper focuses on their u...
Objective: To assist clinicians and other health-care providers to understand the terms used to desc...
Clinicians have long relied upon diagnostic tests for ‘evidence’ of the presence or absence of a dis...
Diagnostic tests are pivotal in modern medicine due to their applications in statistical decision-ma...
This Demonstration compares various diagnostic accuracy measures of two diagnostic tests. The two te...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, increasing focus has been directed to the methodology for evaluating (n...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
Clinical accuracy of a laboratory test refers its ability to differentiate alternative states of hea...
The authors propose several measures for quantifying the change in the clinical estimate of a patien...
To use a diagnostic test effectively and consistently in their practice, clinicians need to know how...
A central phase in the evaluation of a biomarker is the assessment of its clinical validity. In most...
This RLO explains how diagnostic test accuracy is described by the terms sensitivity and specificity...
Background: Overall accuracy measures of medical tests are often used with unclear interpretations. ...
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...
Diagnostic performance of a laboratory test is one of the key elements in decision making on diagnos...
For most physicians, use of diagnostic tests is part of daily routine. This paper focuses on their u...
Objective: To assist clinicians and other health-care providers to understand the terms used to desc...
Clinicians have long relied upon diagnostic tests for ‘evidence’ of the presence or absence of a dis...
Diagnostic tests are pivotal in modern medicine due to their applications in statistical decision-ma...
This Demonstration compares various diagnostic accuracy measures of two diagnostic tests. The two te...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, increasing focus has been directed to the methodology for evaluating (n...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
Clinical accuracy of a laboratory test refers its ability to differentiate alternative states of hea...
The authors propose several measures for quantifying the change in the clinical estimate of a patien...
To use a diagnostic test effectively and consistently in their practice, clinicians need to know how...
A central phase in the evaluation of a biomarker is the assessment of its clinical validity. In most...
This RLO explains how diagnostic test accuracy is described by the terms sensitivity and specificity...
Background: Overall accuracy measures of medical tests are often used with unclear interpretations. ...
<div><p>We describe a general solution to the problem of determining diagnostic accuracy without the...