OBJECTIVE: To generate a classification of methods to evaluate medical tests when there is no gold standard. METHODS: Multiple search strategies were employed to obtain an overview of the different methods described in the literature, including searches of electronic databases, contacting experts for papers in personal archives, exploring databases from previous methodological projects and cross-checking of reference lists of useful papers already identified. RESULTS: All methods available were classified into four main groups. The first method group, impute or adjust for missing data on reference standard, needs careful attention to the pattern and fraction of missing values. The second group, correct imperfect reference standard...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In diagnostic studies, a single and error-free test that can be used as the...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
OBJECTIVE: To generate a classification of methods to evaluate medical tests when there is no gold ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Considering the advancement of medical sciences, diagnostic tests have been developed to distinguish...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Ph. D. Thesis.Background: Estimating the diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of a new...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
BACKGROUND: In diagnostic studies, a single and error-free test that can be used as the reference (g...
The classical paradigm for evaluating test performance compares the results of an index test with a ...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In diagnostic studies, a single and error-free test that can be used as the...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...
OBJECTIVE: To generate a classification of methods to evaluate medical tests when there is no gold ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: In diagnostic accuracy studies, the reference standard may be imperfect or not available...
Considering the advancement of medical sciences, diagnostic tests have been developed to distinguish...
A key problem faced in many diagnostic studies is the absence of a single reference standard that ca...
Ph. D. Thesis.Background: Estimating the diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of a new...
Often the accuracy of a new diagnostic test must be assessed when a perfect gold standard does not e...
The salient question to ask when evaluating a diagnostic test is “Does the use of this test lead to ...
Diagnostic accuracy research is a vital step in the evaluation of new diagnostic technologies. It is...
BACKGROUND: In diagnostic studies, a single and error-free test that can be used as the reference (g...
The classical paradigm for evaluating test performance compares the results of an index test with a ...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In diagnostic studies, a single and error-free test that can be used as the...
OBJECTIVE: Before introducing a test in clinical practice, its characteristics and added value shoul...