| Literature DB >> 32299367 |
Michiel S Oerbekke1,2, Kevin Jenniskens3, Rob J P M Scholten4,3, Lotty Hooft4,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A pretest probability must be selected to calculate data to help clinicians, guideline boards and policy makers interpret diagnostic accuracy parameters. When multiple analyses for the same target condition are compared, identical pretest probabilities might be selected to facilitate the comparison. Some pretest probabilities may lead to exaggerations of the patient harms or benefits, and guidance on how and why to select a specific pretest probability is minimally described. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the data sources and methods used in Cochrane diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) reviews for determining pretest probabilities to facilitate the interpretation of DTA parameters. A secondary aim was to assess the use of identical pretest probabilities to compare multiple meta-analyses within the same target condition.Entities:
Keywords: Absolute numbers; Background prevalence; Diagnostic test accuracy; Natural frequencies; Normalized frequencies; Pretest probability; Pretest risk; Review literature as topic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32299367 PMCID: PMC7161259 DOI: 10.1186/s12874-020-00952-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Fig. 1Cohort formation. Flow diagram showing the formation of the cohort and reasons for exclusion. CDSR: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
General characteristics
| Reviews | Meta-analyses | Number of meta-analyses per DTA review | Number of pretest probabilities used per meta-analysisa | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | n (% using a pretest probability) | Median (range) | Median (range) | |
| Total included DTA reviews | 59 | 308 (48.1) | 3 (1–34) | 1 (1–6) |
| Reviews not using a pretest probability at all | 16 | 150 (0) | 4 (2–34) | -a |
| Reviews using a pretest probability for all pooled analyses | 39 | 143 (100) | 3 (1–16) | 1 (1–5) |
| Reviews reporting analyses with and without pretest probabilities | 4 | 15 (33.3) | 3.5 (3–5) | 3 (1–6) |
DTA Diagnostic Test Accuracy, IQR Interquartile Range
aCould not be calculated since there were no analyses using a pretest probability
Fig. 2Data sources and methods for determining pretest probabilities in Cochrane Diagnostic Test Accuracy reviews. Sankey plot showing which data sources and methods were used to determine the pretest probability in Cochrane Diagnostic Test Accuracy reviews. IQR: Interquartile Range, WHO: World Health Organization
Fig. 3Identical pretest probabilities within target conditions. The figure shows the number of target conditions with two or more analyses and the use of identical pretest probabilities for all of the meta-analyses within a target condition. Black bars indicate the number of pretest probabilities that were outside the prevalence range of at least one meta-analysis for the target condition. White bars indicate the number of pretest probabilities that were inside the prevalence ranges of all individual meta-analyses for that specific target condition. The gray bar indicates that it was unclear whether these identical pretest probabilities were inside or outside the disease prevalence ranges. No bars were drawn in the figure when there were no identical pretest probabilities used for all of the meta-analyses within a target condition. DTA: Diagnostic Test Accuracy, TC: Target Condition