Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests

A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine the presence or the absence of a certain disease and whose result can be positive or negative. A positive result indicates the presence of the disease, and a negative result indicates the absence. Posit...

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Main Authors: José Antonio Roldán-Nofuentes, Saad Bouh Regad
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description A binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine the presence or the absence of a certain disease and whose result can be positive or negative. A positive result indicates the presence of the disease, and a negative result indicates the absence. Positive and negative predictive values represent the accuracy of a binary diagnostic test when it is applied to a cohort of individuals, and they are measures of the clinical accuracy of the binary diagnostic test. In this manuscript, we study the comparison of the positive (negative) predictive values of two binary diagnostic tests subject to a paired design through confidence intervals. We have studied confidence intervals for the difference and for the ratio of the two positive (negative) predictive values. Simulation experiments have been carried out to study the asymptotic behavior of the confidence intervals, giving some general rules for application. We also study a method to calculate the sample size to compare the parameters using confidence intervals. We have written a program in R to solve the problems studied in this manuscript. The results have been applied to the diagnosis of colorectal cancer.
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spelling doaj-art-92aa02ea49e24e51912cd2a55f9166a22025-08-19T23:10:53ZengMDPI AGMathematics2227-73902021-06-01913146210.3390/math9131462Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic TestsJosé Antonio Roldán-Nofuentes0Saad Bouh Regad1Department of Statistics, School of Medicine, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, SpainEpidemiology and Public Health Research Unit and URMCD, University of Nouakchott Alaasriya, BP 880 Nouakchott, MauritaniaA binary diagnostic test is a medical test that is applied to an individual in order to determine the presence or the absence of a certain disease and whose result can be positive or negative. A positive result indicates the presence of the disease, and a negative result indicates the absence. Positive and negative predictive values represent the accuracy of a binary diagnostic test when it is applied to a cohort of individuals, and they are measures of the clinical accuracy of the binary diagnostic test. In this manuscript, we study the comparison of the positive (negative) predictive values of two binary diagnostic tests subject to a paired design through confidence intervals. We have studied confidence intervals for the difference and for the ratio of the two positive (negative) predictive values. Simulation experiments have been carried out to study the asymptotic behavior of the confidence intervals, giving some general rules for application. We also study a method to calculate the sample size to compare the parameters using confidence intervals. We have written a program in R to solve the problems studied in this manuscript. The results have been applied to the diagnosis of colorectal cancer.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/9/13/1462binary diagnostic testconfidence intervalpositive predictive valuenegative predictive valuesample size
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binary diagnostic test
confidence interval
positive predictive value
negative predictive value
sample size
title Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests
title_full Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests
title_fullStr Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests
title_full_unstemmed Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests
title_short Confidence Intervals and Sample Size to Compare the Predictive Values of Two Diagnostic Tests
title_sort confidence intervals and sample size to compare the predictive values of two diagnostic tests
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confidence interval
positive predictive value
negative predictive value
sample size
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