Integrating physician’s and patient’s interest before judging the efficiency of a diagnostic test

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2019-11
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Medip Academy
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Background: Customarily, physicians utilize an efficient diagnostic test before confirming the illness to start a treatment procedure. In this process, physician’s seeks maximum possible sensitivity  and specificity. On the contrary, patient wants maximum attainable positive and negative predictive values. A duality exists between both vital patient’s and physician’s interest and it helps to judge whether a diagnostic is superior.Methods: This article integrates physician’s and patient’s interest in a novel manner to judge a diagnostic test is efficient. This approach is seen to be optimal, according to illustrations.Results: The results based on expressions of this article in data on rotavirus, mammogram, post-surgery infection, opinion of two independent nurses about ear infection, whether a surgery contained cancer cells, whether a second surgery rectifies ruptures in breast gels, and whether the elder’s fall due to medications they consumed are all convincing that the integration works well.Conclusions: The new integrated metric, , susceptibility index, excessive risk, calibration index, and phi-coefficients of this article are supportive to that both the physician’s and patient’s interest together identify a superior diagnostic test.
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Positive and negative Predictive Values, Prevalence, Sensitivity, Specificity, Shanmugam, Metrics Youden versus
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Shanmugam Ram. Integrating physician’s and patient’s interest before judging the efficiency of a diagnostic test. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. 2019 Nov; 7(11): 3969-3978