1. Comparative diagnostic accuracy studies with an imperfect reference standard – a comparison of correction methods
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Chinyereugo M. Umemneku Chikere, Kevin J. Wilson, A. Joy Allen, and Luke Vale
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Diagnostic accuracy ,Imperfect reference standard ,Sensitivity ,Specificity ,Staquet ,Brenner ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Staquet et al. and Brenner both developed correction methods to estimate the sensitivity and specificity of a binary-response index test when the reference standard is imperfect and its sensitivity and specificity are known. However, to our knowledge, no study has compared the statistical properties of these methods, despite their long application in diagnostic accuracy studies. Aim To compare the correction methods developed by Staquet et al. and Brenner. Methods Simulations techniques were employed to compare the methods under assumptions that the new test and the reference standard are conditionally independent or dependent given the true disease status of an individual. Three clinical datasets were analysed to understand the impact of using each method to inform clinical decision-making. Results Under the assumption of conditional independence, the Staquet et al. correction method outperforms the Brenner correction method irrespective of the prevalence of disease and whether the performance of the reference standard is better or worse than the index test. However, when the prevalence of the disease is high (> 0.9) or low (
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- 2021
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