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Meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy assessment studies with varying number of thresholds
Authors:Dukic V  Gatsonis C
Institution:Department of Health Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA. vdukic@health.bsd.uchicago.edu
Abstract:Current meta-analytic methods for diagnostic test accuracy are generally applicable to a selection of studies reporting only estimates of sensitivity and specificity, or at most, to studies whose results are reported using an equal number of ordered categories. In this article, we propose a new meta-analytic method to evaluate test accuracy and arrive at a summary receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for a collection of studies evaluating diagnostic tests, even when test results are reported in an unequal number of nonnested ordered categories. We discuss both non-Bayesian and Bayesian formulations of the approach. In the Bayesian setting, we propose several ways to construct summary ROC curves and their credible bands. We illustrate our approach with data from a recently published meta-analysis evaluating a single serum progesterone test for diagnosing pregnancy failure.
Keywords:Diagnostic test  Meta-analysis  Nonnested thresholds  Pregnancy failure  Progesterone
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