Facilitating Prospective Registration of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies: A STARD Initiative

OBTAIN ADDITIONAL STUDY INFORMATION Reports of diagnostic accuracy studies are often incomplete in their description of essential study design features, making it difficult for readers to assess the risk of bias and the applicability of the study findings (23, 24). The format of ClinicalTrials.gov i...

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Hauptverfasser: Korevaar, Daniël A, Hooft, Lotty, Askie, Lisa M, Barbour, Virginia, Faure, Hélène, Gatsonis, Constantine A, Hunter, Kylie E, Kressel, Herbert Y, Lippman, Hannah, McInnes, Matthew D F, Moher, David, Rifai, Nader, Cohen, Jérémie F, Bossuyt, Patrick M M
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Ethics
Human subjects
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Identification
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Medical tests
Patients
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