Author/Authors :
ErdoLan, Semra Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics - Faculty of Medicine - Mersin University - Mersin, Turkey , Temel Gülhan, OrekJcJ Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics - Faculty of Medicine - Mersin University - Mersin, Turkey
Abstract :
Background/Aim. It is necessary to decide whether the newly improved methods are better than the standard or reference test or
not. To decide whether the new diagnostics test is better than the gold standard test/imperfect standard test, the differences of
estimated sensitivity/specificity are calculated with the help of information obtained from samples. However, to generalize this
value to the population, it should be given with the confidence intervals. The aim of this study is to evaluate the confidence interval
methods developed for the differences between the two dependent sensitivity/specificity values on a clinical application. Materials
and Methods. In this study, confidence interval methods like Asymptotic Intervals, Conditional Intervals, Unconditional Interval,
Score Intervals, and Nonparametric Methods Based on Relative Effects Intervals are used. Besides, as clinical application, data used
in diagnostics study by Dickel et al. (2010) has been taken as a sample. Results. The results belonging to the alternative confidence
interval methods for Nickel Sulfate, Potassium Dichromate, and Lanolin Alcohol are given as a table. Conclusion. While preferring
the confidence interval methods, the researchers have to consider whether the case to be compared is single ratio or dependent
binary ratio differences, the correlation coefficient between the rates in two dependent ratios and the sample sizes.