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On the robustness of latent class models for diagnostic testing with no gold standard
- Source :
- Stat Med
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- It is difficult to estimate sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests when there is no gold standard. Latent class models have been proposed as a potential solution as they provide estimates without the need for a gold standard. Using a motivating example of the evaluation of point of care tests for leptospirosis in Tanzania, we show how a realistic violation of assumptions underpinning the latent class model can lead directly to substantial bias in the estimates of the parameters of interest. In particular, we consider the robustness of estimates of sensitivity, specificity, and prevalence, to the presence of additional latent states when fitting a two-state latent class model. The violation is minor in the sense that it cannot be routinely detected with goodness-of-fit procedures, but is major with regard to the resulting bias.
- Subjects :
- Statistics and Probability
Epidemiology
Computer science
Point-of-care testing
Diagnostic test
Gold standard (test)
01 natural sciences
Class (biology)
Latent class model
Article
010104 statistics & probability
03 medical and health sciences
Bayes' theorem
0302 clinical medicine
Robustness (computer science)
Econometrics
030212 general & internal medicine
Sensitivity (control systems)
0101 mathematics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Stat Med
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d7ae9e9f02dc01ce7a0a0e4a2601769