Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess the agreement between different methods of measurement for quantitative variables. However, when the variances of the measurement errors of the two methods are different, Bland and Altman's plot may be misleading; there are settings where the regression line shows an upward or a downward trend but there is no bias or a zero slope and there is a bias. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to clearly illustrate why and when does a bias arise, particularly when heteroscedastic measurement errors are expected, and propose two new plots, the "bias plot" and the "precision plot," to help the investigator visually and clinically appraise the performan...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
In a contemporary clinical laboratory it is very common to have to assess the agreement between two ...
Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separate...
Background: Bland and Altman plot method is a widely cited graphical approach to assess equivalence ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determi...
<p>The red line displays the mean difference, representing the bias between the methods. The green l...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
BACKGROUND: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separate...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have traditionally been used in clinical research to assess t...
Bland and Altman’s (1986, Lancet 327: 307–310) limits of agreement have been used in many clinical r...
Bland and Altman's limits of agreement have been used in many clinical research settings to assess a...
Recently, a new estimation procedure has been developed to assess bias and precision of a new measur...
In a contemporary clinical laboratory it is very common to have to assess the agreement between two ...
Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separate...
Background: Bland and Altman plot method is a widely cited graphical approach to assess equivalence ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determi...
<p>The red line displays the mean difference, representing the bias between the methods. The green l...
Background: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
BACKGROUND: Accurate values are a must in medicine. An important parameter in determining the qualit...
Two main methodologies for assessing equivalence in method-comparison studies are presented separate...
Analytical laboratories continuously assess the uncertainties and reliability of their measurement s...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...