Quantifying Relative Superiority among Many Binary-valued Diagnostic Tests in the Presence of a Gold Standard
Volume 7, Issue 2 (2009), pp. 161–177
Pub. online: 4 August 2022
Type: Research Article
Open Access
Published
4 August 2022
4 August 2022
Abstract
Abstract: Comparison of more than two diagnostic or screening tests for prediction of presence vs. absence of a disease or condition can be com plicated when attempting to simultaneously optimize a pair of competing criteria such as sensitivity and specificity. A technique for quantifying rel ative superiority of a diagnostic test when a gold standard exists in this setting is described. The proposed superiority index is used to quantify and rank performance of diagnostic tests and combinations of tests. Develop ment of a validated model containing a subset of the tests may be improved by eliminating tests having a very small value for this index. To illustrate, we present an example using a large battery of neuropsychological tests for prediction of cognitive impairment. Using the proposed index, the battery is reduced with favorable results.