Meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy in neurosurgical practice.

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serval:BIB_45833F7DA416
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy in neurosurgical practice.
Journal
Neurosurgical Focus
Author(s)
Dubourg J., Berhouma M., Cotton M., Messerer M.
ISSN
1092-0684 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1092-0684
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Volume
33
Number
1
Pages
E5
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal ArticlePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Comparative effectiveness research (CER) allows evidence to be evaluated on the effectiveness, benefits, and detriments of management options, diagnostic tests, or ways to deliver health care. This process can be achieved in different ways, such as with well-designed randomized controlled trials or by meta-analyses. Several medical subspecialties are increasingly using CER, but CER remains underused by the neurosurgical community. Meta-analysis is a highly accurate method that permits results from multiple well-designed research studies to be quantitatively compared. Meta-analysis can be performed in many settings, such as the evaluation of treatment or of a diagnostic test or prognostic factor. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled treatment trials are well known, but there is a paucity of papers describing the ways to perform a meta-analysis of a diagnostic test. The aim of this paper is to improve neurosurgeons' familiarity with the meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy by describing and detailing each stage leading to publication.
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