Several intervals have been proposed to quantify the agreement of two methods intended to measure the same quantity in the situation where only one measurement per method and subject is available. The limits of agreement are probably the most well-known among these intervals, which are all based on the differences between the two measurement methods. The different meanings of the intervals are not always properly recognized in applications. However, at least for small-to-moderate sample sizes, the differences will be substantial. This is illustrated both using the width of the intervals and on probabilistic scales related to the definitions of the intervals. In particular, for small-to-moderate sample sizes, it is shown that limits of agree...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
<p>M: mean, SD: Standard Deviation. Mean difference, which is the best guess as to the “correct” res...
Background: Reproducibility concerns the degree to which repeated measurements provide similar resul...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
The comparison of two measurement systems is important in medical and other contexts. A common goal ...
We present a method for applying the results from a pair of comparison measurements, made in two lab...
Typically, a measurement is regarded as being incomplete without a statement of uncertainty being pr...
AbstractIn this paper a new criterion for comparing measurement results and determining conformity w...
Method comparison studies are usually analyzed by computing limits of agreement. It is recommended t...
Abstract Background Percentiles are widely used as reference limits for determining the relative mag...
This classic methods paper (Bland and Altman, 2010) considers the assessment of agreement between me...
Background In an agreement assay, it is of interest to evaluate the degree of agreement between the ...
Limits of agreement provide a straightforward and intuitive approach to agreement between different ...
The Bland and Altman limits of agreement (LoA) method is almost universally used to compare two meas...
interval estimation for the Bland–Altman limits of agreement with multiple observations per individu...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
<p>M: mean, SD: Standard Deviation. Mean difference, which is the best guess as to the “correct” res...
Background: Reproducibility concerns the degree to which repeated measurements provide similar resul...
Agreement between measurements refers to the degree of concordance between two (or more) sets of mea...
The comparison of two measurement systems is important in medical and other contexts. A common goal ...
We present a method for applying the results from a pair of comparison measurements, made in two lab...
Typically, a measurement is regarded as being incomplete without a statement of uncertainty being pr...
AbstractIn this paper a new criterion for comparing measurement results and determining conformity w...
Method comparison studies are usually analyzed by computing limits of agreement. It is recommended t...
Abstract Background Percentiles are widely used as reference limits for determining the relative mag...
This classic methods paper (Bland and Altman, 2010) considers the assessment of agreement between me...
Background In an agreement assay, it is of interest to evaluate the degree of agreement between the ...
Limits of agreement provide a straightforward and intuitive approach to agreement between different ...
The Bland and Altman limits of agreement (LoA) method is almost universally used to compare two meas...
interval estimation for the Bland–Altman limits of agreement with multiple observations per individu...
With advances in medical technology, simpler and safer methods for diagnosis and therapy are increas...
<p>M: mean, SD: Standard Deviation. Mean difference, which is the best guess as to the “correct” res...
Background: Reproducibility concerns the degree to which repeated measurements provide similar resul...