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Studies of Medical Tests: Design and Analytical Considerations.

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Medical tests are procedures intended to detect, diagnose, characterize, or monitor a specific medical condition. Understanding the accuracy of a medical test is a critical part of informed decision-making in… Click to show full abstract

Medical tests are procedures intended to detect, diagnose, characterize, or monitor a specific medical condition. Understanding the accuracy of a medical test is a critical part of informed decision-making in patient management, as it allows clinicians to appreciate the types of errors a medical test might be prone to making and how often it makes them. Designing a study to assess the performance of a medical test, however, presents unique challenges, from acquiring a reference standard to dealing with the complexities that arise when the test involves an interpretation by a human reader. This article provides an overview of design considerations in this context, including common biases and how to avoid them, statistical considerations, and reporting guidelines. A short list of questions is also provided, which can serve as a quick reference for anyone designing, implementing, or reviewing a study that intends to assess the performance of a medical test.

Keywords: medical tests; medical test; tests design; studies medical

Journal Title: Chest
Year Published: 2020

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