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Original Articles

Approximate confidence intervals for the likelihood ratios of a binary diagnostic test in the presence of partial disease verification

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Pages 56-81 | Received 04 Mar 2017, Accepted 10 Mar 2018, Published online: 27 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The classic parameters used to assess the accuracy of a binary diagnostic test (BDT) are sensitivity and specificity. Other parameters used to describe the performance of a BDT are likelihood ratios (LRs). The LRs depend on the sensitivity and the specificity of the diagnostic test, and they reflect how much greater the probability of a positive or negative diagnostic test result for individuals with the disease than that for the individuals without the disease. In this study, several confidence intervals are studied for the LRs of a BDT in the presence of missing data. Two confidence intervals were studied through the method of maximum likelihood and seven confidence intervals were studied by applying the multiple imputation by chained equations method. A program in R software has been written that allows us to solve the estimation problem posed. The results obtained have been applied to the two real examples.

Conflict of interests

The authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this paper.

Acknowledgment

We thank the two Referees, the Associate Editor and the Editor of Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics for their helpful comments that improved the quality of this manuscript.

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Funding

This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Grant Number MTM2016-76938-P.

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