Screenings in Medicine Flashcards

1
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what factor must be the same for 2 different communities, using the same diagnostic tests, so that the PPV and NPV values are the same?

A

prevalence must be the same in both communities in order for them to have the same PPV and NPV

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What are sensitivity and specificity values for a test based on?

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known disease status from some type of “gold standard”

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What do sensitivity and specificity describe?

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the accuracy of the test result

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What do PPV and NPV describe?

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the accuracy of the “prediction of disease”

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Define the following screening-related parameter: True positive (TP)

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a test correctly reports a positive result in a patient that actually does have the disease

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Define the following screening-related parameter: false positive (FP)

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test incorrectly reports a positive result in a patient that actually does not have the disease

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Define the following screening-related parameter: True Negative (TN)

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test correctly reports a negative result in a patient that actually does not have the disease

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Define the following screening-related parameter: False Negative (FN)

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test incorrectly reports a negative result in a patient that actually does have the disease

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Positive Predictive Value (PPV)

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The proportion of TP’s in pts with a positive test

Equation: PPV = TP / (TP + FP) x 100

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Negative Predictive Value (NPV)

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The proportion of TN’s in pts with a negative test

Equation: NPV = TN / (TN + FN) x 100

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Sensitivity

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the proportion of time that a test is positive in a pt that DOES have the disease

Equation: Sensitivity = TP / (TP + FN) x 100

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Specificity

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the proportion of time that a test is negative in a pt that DOES NOT have the disease

Equation: Specificity = TN / (TN + FP) x 100

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Diagnostic Accuracy/Precision (DA or DP)

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the proportion of total screenings that a pt is correctly identified as either a TP or TN, with either a positive or negative test result respectively

Equation: DA or DP = (TP + TN) / (everyone in the study) x 100

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Likelihood Ratio Positive (LR+)

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The probability of a positive test in the presence of disease divided by the probability of a positive test in the absence of disease
(The ratio for True positives in the diseased over the ratio of the false positives in the non-diseased.)

Eq: (A / (A+C)) / (B / (B+D))

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Define and state the equation for the following screening-related parameter: Likelihood Ratio Negative (LR-)

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The probability of a negative test in the presence of disease divided by the probability of a negative test in the absence of disease
(The ratio for false negatives in the diseased over the ratio for the true negatives in the non-diseased)

Eq: (C / (A+C)) / (D / (B+D))

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16
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Define Internal Validity

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the extent to which the results of a study, accurately represent what was being assessed

17
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Define External Validity

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the extent to which the results of a study are applicable to other populations outside of the study (also called generalizability)

18
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Define Reliability

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the ability of a test to give the SAME result(s) on repeated uses

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In a study that has a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 90% and a cut off value of 60, what would happen (words not numbers) to the sensitivity and specificity if the cut off value is moved to 70?

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sensitivity: would decrease

Specificity: would increase