Bivariate analysis of sensitivity and specificity produces informative summary measures in diagnostic reviews
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Citazione:
Bivariate analysis of sensitivity and specificity produces informative summary
measures in diagnostic reviews / Reitsma, Jb; Glas, As; Rutjes, A; Scholten, Rj; Bossuyt, Pm; Zwinderman, Ah. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY. - ISSN 0895-4356. - 58:10(2005), pp. 982-990. [10.1016/j.jclinepi.2005.02.022]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Studies of diagnostic accuracy most often report pairs
of sensitivity and specificity. We demonstrate the advantage of using bivariate
meta-regression models to analyze such data.
METHODS: We discuss the methodology of both the summary Receiver Operating
Characteristic (sROC) and the bivariate approach by reanalyzing the data of a
published meta-analysis.
RESULTS: The sROC approach is the standard method for meta-analyzing diagnostic
studies reporting pairs of sensitivity and specificity. This method uses the
diagnostic odds ratio as the main outcome measure, which removes the effect of a
possible threshold but at the same time loses relevant clinical information about
test performance. The bivariate approach preserves the two-dimensional nature of
the original data. Pairs of sensitivity and specificity are jointly analyzed,
incorporating any correlation that might exist between these two measures using a
random effects approach. Explanatory variables can be added to the bivariate
model and lead to separate effects on sensitivity and specificity, rather than a
net effect on the odds ratio scale as in the sROC approach. The statistical
properties of the bivariate model are sound and flexible.
CONCLUSION: The bivariate model can be seen as an improvement and extension of
the traditional sROC approach.
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Keywords:
Diagnosis; Diagnostic accuracy studies; Meta-analysis; Meta-regression; Review; Sensitivity and specificity;
Elenco autori:
Reitsma, Jb; Glas, As; Rutjes, A; Scholten, Rj; Bossuyt, Pm; Zwinderman, Ah
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