BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results involving continuous variables are often derived in a data-driven way. This approach, however, may lead to overly optimistic measures of diagnostic accuracy. We evaluated the magnitude of the bias in sensitivity and specificity associated with data-driven selection of cutoff values and examined potential solutions to reduce this bias.METHODS: Different sample sizes, distributions, and prevalences were used in a simulation study. We compared data-driven estimates of accuracy based on the Youden index with the true values and calculated the median bias. Three alternative approaches (assuming a specific distribution, leave-one-out, smoothed ROC curve) were examined for their ability to reduce...
Diagnostic laboratories frequently select a subjective cutoff value for real-time amplification assa...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
<p>○ pre-unblinding cut-off; ¶, optimal cut-off deduced after un-blinding the data.</p
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results involving continuous variables are often derived...
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results involving continuous variables are often derived...
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results in-volving continuous variables are often derive...
volving continuous variables are often derived in a data-driven way. This approach, however, may lea...
Background and Objective: To examine the extent of bias introduced to diagnostic test validity resea...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
Objective To evaluate, across multiple sample sizes, the degree that data-driven methods result in (...
There are several criteria for determination of the most appropriate cut-off value in a diagnostic t...
Objective: To evaluate, across multiple sample sizes, the degree that data-driven methods result in ...
Scott and colleagues are to be commended on a very readable review of the pitfalls in diagnostic tes...
Diagnostic laboratories frequently select a subjective cutoff value for real-time amplification assa...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
<p>○ pre-unblinding cut-off; ¶, optimal cut-off deduced after un-blinding the data.</p
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results involving continuous variables are often derived...
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results involving continuous variables are often derived...
BACKGROUND: Optimal cutoff values for tests results in-volving continuous variables are often derive...
volving continuous variables are often derived in a data-driven way. This approach, however, may lea...
Background and Objective: To examine the extent of bias introduced to diagnostic test validity resea...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
In studies of diagnostic test accuracy, authors sometimes report results only for a range of cutoff ...
Objective To evaluate, across multiple sample sizes, the degree that data-driven methods result in (...
There are several criteria for determination of the most appropriate cut-off value in a diagnostic t...
Objective: To evaluate, across multiple sample sizes, the degree that data-driven methods result in ...
Scott and colleagues are to be commended on a very readable review of the pitfalls in diagnostic tes...
Diagnostic laboratories frequently select a subjective cutoff value for real-time amplification assa...
In diagnostic studies, both sensitivity and specificity depend on cut-off point and they are well-kn...
<p>○ pre-unblinding cut-off; ¶, optimal cut-off deduced after un-blinding the data.</p