A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that can accurately distinguish between patients with and without the target condition. This problem is commonly referred to as: absence of a gold standard. In the absence of a gold standard, the classification of the target condition is prone to error. When these classification errors are ignored, the evaluation of the accuracy of the test(s) under evaluation or the estimation of the prevalence of the target condition can be severely biased. This thesis examines potential solutions that are aimed at alleviating the problems associated with the absence of a gold standard. In particular, we focus on latent class modeling and composite reference stand...
Composite reference standards (CRSs) have been advocated in diagnostic accuracy studies in the absen...
ObjectiveTo systematically review methods developed and employed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
Composite reference standards are used to evaluate the accuracy of a new test in the absence of a pe...
International audienceEvaluation of sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests in the absence o...
OBJECTIVE: To generate a classification of methods to evaluate medical tests when there is no gold ...
We review methods for analysing the performance of several diagnostic tests when patients must be cl...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
Considering the advancement of medical sciences, diagnostic tests have been developed to distinguish...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Evaluating test accuracy is an important topic in medi...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
Objective: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available ...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Ph. D. Thesis.Background: Estimating the diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of a new...
Composite reference standards (CRSs) have been advocated in diagnostic accuracy studies in the absen...
ObjectiveTo systematically review methods developed and employed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
Composite reference standards are used to evaluate the accuracy of a new test in the absence of a pe...
International audienceEvaluation of sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests in the absence o...
OBJECTIVE: To generate a classification of methods to evaluate medical tests when there is no gold ...
We review methods for analysing the performance of several diagnostic tests when patients must be cl...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
Considering the advancement of medical sciences, diagnostic tests have been developed to distinguish...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Evaluating test accuracy is an important topic in medi...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
Objective: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available ...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
Ph. D. Thesis.Background: Estimating the diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of a new...
Composite reference standards (CRSs) have been advocated in diagnostic accuracy studies in the absen...
ObjectiveTo systematically review methods developed and employed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...