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Negative predictive value of the Duke criteria for infective endocarditis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1996With use of new Duke criteria, 405 episodes of suspected endocarditis were previously classified as "definite," "possible," or "rejected" endocarditis. To determine the negative predictive value of the Duke clinical criteria for the classification of suspected endocarditis, chart review and follow-up were performed for the 52 episodes in which the ...
G.Alfred Dodds +6 more
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Effect of verification bias on positive and negative predictive values
Statistics in Medicine, 1994AbstractThe pairing of sensitivity and specificity expresses the efficacy of a test, and positive and negative predictive values measure the accuracy of a diagnostic test when applied to a particular patient. To calculate these measures, one has to know the true disease status of each patient. In practice, however, some patients may not be selected for
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[Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value].
Die Rehabilitation, 2005What does it mean that a screening test has a sensitivity of 80 % and a specificity of 80 %? What conclusion can be drawn as to the probability of a patient tested positive having the target disorder? Is this probability dependent on the prevalence of the target disorder? These are the questions addressed in the present paper. The classical concepts of
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The value of anticancer drugs — a regulatory view
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Francesco Pignatti +2 more
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Negative Predictive Value of Renal Cytology Specimens
Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology, 2017Christine Bookhout +2 more
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