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Joint estimation of disease-specific sensitivities and specificities in reader-based multi-disease diagnostic studies of paired organs
Authors:N Withanage  CJ Rudnisky
Institution:1. Department of Economics &2. Statistics, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka, Belihuloya, Sri Lanka;3. Department of Mathematics &4. Statistics, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;5. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract:Binocular data typically arise in ophthalmology where pairs of eyes are evaluated, through some diagnostic procedure, for the presence of certain diseases or pathologies. Treating eyes as independent and adopting the usual approach in estimating the sensitivity and specificity of a diagnostic test ignores the correlation between fellow eyes. This may consequently yield incorrect estimates, especially of the standard errors. The paper is concerned with diagnostic studies wherein several diagnostic tests, or the same test read by several readers, are administered to identify one or more diseases. A likelihood-based method of estimating disease-specific sensitivities and specificities via hierarchical generalized linear mixed models is proposed to meaningfully delineate the various correlations in the data. The efficiency of the estimates is assessed in a simulation study. Data from a study on diabetic retinopathy are analyzed to illustrate the methodology.
Keywords:binocular data  correlated binary outcomes  pairwise likelihood  generalized linear mixed model  latent variable models
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