ObjectivesAn increase in analytical imprecision and/or the introduction of bias can affect the interpretation of quantitative laboratory results. In this study, we explore the impact of varying assay imprecision and bias introduction on the classification of patients based on fixed thresholds.MethodsSimple spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel) were constructed to simulate conditions of assay deterioration, expressed as coefficient of variation and bias (in percentages). The impact on patient classification was explored based on fixed interpretative limits. A combined matrix of imprecision and bias of 0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, and 10% (tool 1) as well as 0%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% (tool 2) was simulated, respectively. The percentage of patients who we...
(A) Real data from a clinical trial for a new sepsis diagnostic test, conducted over 8 sites in the ...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinical chemistry uses automated measurement techniques and medical knowledge in the interest of pa...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to study the impact of ignoring uncertainty by forcing d...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to study the impact of ignoring uncertainty by forcing d...
In this two-part series on sources of bias in studies of diagnostic test performance, we outline com...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled by the remea...
The quality of a clinical study depends on internal and external factors. Studies have internal vali...
BACKGROUND: In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled ...
Background and Objective: To examine the extent of bias introduced to diagnostic test validity resea...
<p>Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of associati...
BACKGROUND:The performance of a new diagnostic test is typically evaluated against a comparator whic...
Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of association....
BACKGROUND: Studies of diagnostic accuracy are subject to different sources of bias and variation t...
(A) Real data from a clinical trial for a new sepsis diagnostic test, conducted over 8 sites in the ...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinical chemistry uses automated measurement techniques and medical knowledge in the interest of pa...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to study the impact of ignoring uncertainty by forcing d...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to study the impact of ignoring uncertainty by forcing d...
In this two-part series on sources of bias in studies of diagnostic test performance, we outline com...
Multiple pitfalls can occur with the conduct and analysis of a study of diagnostic tests, resulting ...
In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled by the remea...
The quality of a clinical study depends on internal and external factors. Studies have internal vali...
BACKGROUND: In medical practice, clinically unexpected measurements might be quite properly handled ...
Background and Objective: To examine the extent of bias introduced to diagnostic test validity resea...
<p>Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of associati...
BACKGROUND:The performance of a new diagnostic test is typically evaluated against a comparator whic...
Using imperfect tests may lead to biased estimates of disease frequency and measures of association....
BACKGROUND: Studies of diagnostic accuracy are subject to different sources of bias and variation t...
(A) Real data from a clinical trial for a new sepsis diagnostic test, conducted over 8 sites in the ...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
Clinical chemistry uses automated measurement techniques and medical knowledge in the interest of pa...