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Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff Statistical Guidance on Reporting Results from Studies Evaluating Diagnostic Tests

Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff Statistical Guidance on Reporting Results from Studies Evaluating Diagnostic Tests

... calculated from the original 2x2 ...calculated from the revised results is called “apparent” because agreement with “what” is not ...that results can move from the off-diagonal ...

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Diagnostic tests for syncope

Diagnostic tests for syncope

... The length of time the test will take depends on when, or if, you experience a drop in blood pressure or heart rate. Some people will demonstrate this within the fi rst few minutes, whilst others may fi nish the complete ...

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Conceptual Diagnostic Tests

Conceptual Diagnostic Tests

... Meanwhile, the grant forced me to review the literature on effective teaching strategies. I came across the Force Concept Inventory in physics. The idea clicked: For years I had thought that the real measure of the ...

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The interpretation of diagnostic tests

The interpretation of diagnostic tests

... the diagnostic test results are subject to measurement error, the nonparametric area estimator is biased downward, ...hypothesis tests based on the uncorrected nonparametric area estimate, it ...

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A review of neuropathic pain: from diagnostic tests to mechanisms

A review of neuropathic pain: from diagnostic tests to mechanisms

... Received: September 19, 2017 Ó The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication ABSTRACT Neuropathic pain develops when the somatosensory nervous system is affected by a lesion or disease. Diagnostic ...

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Buffer substitution in malaria rapid diagnostic tests causes false positive results

Buffer substitution in malaria rapid diagnostic tests causes false positive results

... Apart from lysis of the red blood cells and allowing capillary migration of the sample along the strip, the buffer has other functions: it re-solubilizes blocking agents, such as detergents, polymers and pro- ...

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Bayes Theorem & Diagnostic Tests Screening Tests

Bayes Theorem & Diagnostic Tests Screening Tests

... Total Absent D − Present D + Note that sensitivity is not affected by disease prevalence. For example, if number of people with true coronary artery disease has tripled from 1023 to 3069 so that the new prevalence ...

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Achievement tests Readiness tests Developmental screening tests Intelligence tests Diagnostic tests

Achievement tests Readiness tests Developmental screening tests Intelligence tests Diagnostic tests

... unpredictable from day to day, few assessments or tests administered to young children can claim high reliability. Assessments must be continually compared to prior ones in order to determine if assessment ...

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Nursing Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests

Nursing Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests

... Typically, a healthcare provider orders a CT scan for a specific part of the body rather than ordering a full body scan. A full CT scan is time consuming and usually provides more information than is necessary for the ...

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Diagnostic Tests in Human Brucellosis

Diagnostic Tests in Human Brucellosis

... false results are observable for several methods, such as the SAT method. Tests like the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), for the screening of specific traits, although confirmed, have their ...

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Advances in Portmanteau Diagnostic Tests

Advances in Portmanteau Diagnostic Tests

... ther diminish the size distortion issue more e ffi ciently, we borrow the idea of Wild Dependent Bootstrap (Shao, 2010) and disturb the residuals by a kernel random variable. The asymptotic distribution of the bootstrapped ...

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Assessing the Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests

Assessing the Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests

... a diagnostic test in is summarized in Table ...two diagnostic tests have the same discrimination ability by testing if there is any significant difference in AUC between the two ...

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VALIDATING CABLE "DIAGNOSTIC TESTS"

VALIDATING CABLE "DIAGNOSTIC TESTS"

... techniques. Diagnostic Performance Data Diagnostic data are available in a plethora of formats and may be used in any form; but only provided it includes enough information to be able to distinguish between ...

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HCV: Diagnostic Testing and Staging. HCV: Diagnostic Tests

HCV: Diagnostic Testing and Staging. HCV: Diagnostic Tests

... These results are from a prospective community-based study that evaluated liver enzyme levels in patients with hepatitis C who had a history of prior drug ...

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HCV: Diagnostic Testing and Staging. HCV: Diagnostic Tests

HCV: Diagnostic Testing and Staging. HCV: Diagnostic Tests

... These results are from a prospective community-based study that evaluated liver enzyme levels in patients with hepatitis C who had a history of prior drug ...

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On the interpretation of results from small punch creep tests

On the interpretation of results from small punch creep tests

... resulting from “localised” deformations and from the “overall” deformation of the ...the results of approximate analytical and detailed finite element analyses of small punch tests are ...

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Properties of tests for spatial error components

Properties of tests for spatial error components

... lowest and never rejects much more than 25% of the cases for lognormal and mixed errors, even when θ  8. In the normal case, performance is slightly more acceptable, but only for large θ and in the two largest irregular ...

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Patient cueing, a type of diagnostic error

Patient cueing, a type of diagnostic error

... her hospital admission (weakness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea) is suggestive of an acute coronary syndrome and, collectively, they shift focus away from the chest and towards the abdomen. Physical ...

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Diagnostic Error: A Patient Safety Imperative

Diagnostic Error: A Patient Safety Imperative

...  Jones R, Magee MC. Identifying and learning from events involving diagnostic error: it’s a process. Pa Patient Saf Advis. 2018 Oct;15(Suppl 1):3-15.  Leape LL. Counting deaths due to medical ...

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Diagnostic error, overconfidence and self knowledge

Diagnostic error, overconfidence and self knowledge

... There are difficulties with all three options. Distinctivism is problematic since it isn’t credible that the personal and sub- personal levels are wholly autonomous. The sub-personal/ personal distinction is closely ...

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