We review methods for analysing the performance of several diagnostic tests when patients must be classified as having a disease or not, when no gold standard is available. For latent class analysis (LCA) to provide consistent estimates of sensitivity, specificity and prevalence, traditionally 'independent errors conditional on disease status' have been assumed. Recent approaches derive estimators under more flexible assumptions. However, all likelihood-based approaches suffer from the sparseness of tables generated by this type of data; an issue which is often ignored. In light of this, we examine the potential and limitations of LCAs of diagnostic tests. We are guided by a data set of visceral leishmaniasis tests. In the example, LCA esti...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
A population survey for estimating prevalence is challenging when a disease or condition is difficul...
To evaluate the probabilities of a disease state, ideally all subjects in a study should be diagnose...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Latent class analysis is a popular statistical technique for estimating disease prevalence and test ...
In the absence of perfect reference standard, classical techniques result in biased diagnostic accur...
In the assessment of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, the true disease stat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Evaluating test accuracy is an important topic in medi...
Objective??? To estimate the sensitivities and specificities of different diagnostic tests for visce...
International audienceVarious global health initiatives are currently advocating the elimination of ...
We propose a new general Bayesian latent class model for evaluation of the performance of multiple d...
The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test for scrub typhus. Recentl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of goodness-of-fit testing t...
International audienceEvaluation of sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests in the absence o...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
A population survey for estimating prevalence is challenging when a disease or condition is difficul...
To evaluate the probabilities of a disease state, ideally all subjects in a study should be diagnose...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Latent class analysis is a popular statistical technique for estimating disease prevalence and test ...
In the absence of perfect reference standard, classical techniques result in biased diagnostic accur...
In the assessment of the accuracy of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, the true disease stat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Evaluating test accuracy is an important topic in medi...
Objective??? To estimate the sensitivities and specificities of different diagnostic tests for visce...
International audienceVarious global health initiatives are currently advocating the elimination of ...
We propose a new general Bayesian latent class model for evaluation of the performance of multiple d...
The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test for scrub typhus. Recentl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is considered a reference test ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of goodness-of-fit testing t...
International audienceEvaluation of sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests in the absence o...
Estimates of the sensitivity and specificity for new diagnostic tests based on evaluation against a ...
A population survey for estimating prevalence is challenging when a disease or condition is difficul...
To evaluate the probabilities of a disease state, ideally all subjects in a study should be diagnose...