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The First Positive: Computing Positive Predictive Value at the Extremes
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000Computing the positive predictive value (PPV) of a wellknown test for a relatively common disease is a straight-forward exercise. However, in the case of a new test for a rare disorder; the extreme numbers involved-the very low prevalence of the disorder and the lack of previous false-positive results--make it difficult to compute the PPV.
J E, Smith, R L, Winkler, D G, Fryback
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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2018
&NA; Large administrative databases using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes are useful for epidemiologic, health services, and outcomes research.1,2 However, coding accuracy of disease conditions could be a limiting factor.
Srikar R. Mapakshi +4 more
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&NA; Large administrative databases using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes are useful for epidemiologic, health services, and outcomes research.1,2 However, coding accuracy of disease conditions could be a limiting factor.
Srikar R. Mapakshi +4 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2013
OBJECTIVE To determine the sensitivity, positive predictive value, and interobserver variability of CT in the detection of bullae associated with spontaneous pneumothorax in dogs. DESIGN Retrospective case series.
J. Reetz +5 more
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OBJECTIVE To determine the sensitivity, positive predictive value, and interobserver variability of CT in the detection of bullae associated with spontaneous pneumothorax in dogs. DESIGN Retrospective case series.
J. Reetz +5 more
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Weighing the Evidence: Positive Predictive Values
AAP Grand Rounds, 2003The article in this issue on “Brain Overgrowth as an Early Marker for Autism” brings up the frequent challenge of interpreting the results of diagnostic and screening tests. Tables 1⇓ and 2⇓ below show the data as presented in the original article:1 View this table: Table 1. Autism with > 1.5 Standard Deviation Head Circumference Increase View
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017
A. Petersen +8 more
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Positive Predictive Values and Potential Success of Suicide Prediction Models
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019Ives Cavalcante, Passos +1 more
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