Statistical methods have been well developed for comparing the predictive values of two binary diagnostic tests under a paired design. However, existing methods do not make allowance for incomplete data.… Click to show full abstract
Statistical methods have been well developed for comparing the predictive values of two binary diagnostic tests under a paired design. However, existing methods do not make allowance for incomplete data. Although maximum likelihood based method can be used to deal with incomplete data, it requires iterative algorithm for implementation. A simple and easily implemented statistical method is therefore needed. Simple methods exist for comparing two sensitivities or specificities with incomplete data but such simple methods are not available for comparing two predictive values with incomplete data. In this paper, we propose two simple methods for comparing two predictive values with incomplete data. The test statistics derived by these two methods are simple to compute, only involving some minor modification of the existing weighted generalized score statistics with complete data. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed methods are more efficient than the ad-hoc method that only uses the subjects wit complete data. As an illustration, the proposed methods are applied to an observational study comparing two non-invasive methods in detecting endometriosis.
               
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