For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity and specificity are well-known measures both of which depend on a diagnostic cut-off, which is usually estimated. Sensitivity (specificity) is the conditional probability of testing positive (negative) given the true disease status. However, a more relevant question is “what is the probability of having (not having) a disease if a test is positive (negative)?”. Such post-test probabilities are denoted as positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV). The PPV and NPV at the same estimated cut-off are correlated, hence it is desirable to make the joint inference on PPV and NPV to account for such correlation. Existing inf...
Positive predicted value and negative predicted value are used by clinicians to evaluate how likely ...
Part II of this work addresses the use of likelihood ratios for the calculation of a positive predic...
Sensitivity (recall); NPV: Negative predictive value; PPV: positive predictive value (precision).</p
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
The accuracy of a binary-scale diagnostic test can be represented by sensitivity (Se), specificity ...
Diagnostic tests are commonly evaluated from sensitivity and specificity, which are robust and indep...
A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine th...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased su...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
none2noThe evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondise...
A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine t...
[[abstract]]Sensitivity and specificity describe the accuracy of a test. In a clinical setting, we d...
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are te...
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are te...
Positive predicted value and negative predicted value are used by clinicians to evaluate how likely ...
Part II of this work addresses the use of likelihood ratios for the calculation of a positive predic...
Sensitivity (recall); NPV: Negative predictive value; PPV: positive predictive value (precision).</p
For evaluating diagnostic accuracy of inherently continuous diagnostic tests/biomarkers, sensitivity...
The accuracy of a binary-scale diagnostic test can be represented by sensitivity (Se), specificity ...
Diagnostic tests are commonly evaluated from sensitivity and specificity, which are robust and indep...
A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine th...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased su...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
The evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondiseased s...
none2noThe evaluation of the ability of a diagnostic test to separate diseased subjects from nondise...
A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine t...
[[abstract]]Sensitivity and specificity describe the accuracy of a test. In a clinical setting, we d...
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are te...
Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are te...
Positive predicted value and negative predicted value are used by clinicians to evaluate how likely ...
Part II of this work addresses the use of likelihood ratios for the calculation of a positive predic...
Sensitivity (recall); NPV: Negative predictive value; PPV: positive predictive value (precision).</p