Title of article
Interval likelihood ratios: Another advantage for the evidence-based diagnostician
Author/Authors
Michael D. Brown، نويسنده , , Mathew J. Reeves، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
6
From page
292
To page
297
Abstract
Emergency physicians are often confronted with making diagnostic decisions on the basis of a test result represented on a continuous scale. When the results of continuous data are expressed as binary outcomes using a single cutoff, loss of information and distortion may occur. In this setting, interval likelihood ratios provide a distinct advantage in interpretation over those based on a dichotomized sensitivity and specificity. Dividing the data into intervals uses more of the information contained in the data and allows the clinician to more appropriately interpret the test results and to make valid clinical decisions. This article illustrates the advantages of interval likelihood ratios with examples and demonstrates how to calculate them on the basis of different data formats. Authors and journals need to be encouraged to report the results of studies of performance of diagnostic tests using interval ranges rather than simple dichotomization when the tests involve continuous variables. [Ann Emerg Med. 2003;42:292-297.]
Journal title
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Record number
537381
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