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How the routine reporting of laboratory measurement uncertainty might affect clinical decision making in acute and emergency medicine
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How the routine reporting of laboratory measurement uncertainty might affect clinical decision making in acute and emergency medicine

Martin Whyte and RP Vincent
Emergency Medicine Journal, Vol.33(4), pp.278-279
17/03/2016

Abstract

Biosciences and Medicine
Twentieth century medical practice placed an emphasis on history and examination skills, as expounded by William Osler. A clinical impression would be formed and laboratory tests would then confirm, refine or refute the diagnosis. This paradigm incorporates the concept of pretest probability — a Bayesian approach whereby the post-test probability of a disease is influenced by the sensitivity and specificity of the test and the pretest probability (ie, likelihood) of the disease.
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