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Systematic reviews of clinical decision tools for acute abdominal pain
Description
This data frame corresponds to 13 clinical studies reporting the accuracy of doctors added with decision tools.
Format
A data frame with 13 rows and 13 columns. Each row represents study results, the columns are:
- Author
Name of the first author and year of publication
- tp.dr
Number of true positive cases for unadded doctors.
- fp.dr
Number of false positive cases for unadded doctors.
- fn.dr
Number of false negative cases for unadded doctors.
- tn.dr
Number of true negative cases for unadded doctors.
- tp.tools
Number of true positive cases for doctors with decision tools.
- fp.tools
Number of false positive cases for doctors with decision tools.
- fn.tools
Number of false negative cases for doctors with decision tools.
- tn.tools
Number of true negative cases for doctors with decision tools.
- tool
Diagnostic tool.
- n.dr
Total number of cases for unadded doctors.
- n.tools
Total number of cases for doctors with decision tools.
- design
Study design.
Details
This data frame contains results of diagnostic accuraccy of 13 studies which reported comparison of sensitivity and specificity between doctors using diagnostic tools vs doctors without decision tools.
Source
Health Technol Assess. 2006 Nov;10(47):1-167, iii-iv. Systematic reviews of clinical decision tools for acute abdominal pain. Liu JL1, Wyatt JC, Deeks JJ, Clamp S, Keen J, Verde P, Ohmann C, Wellwood J, Dawes M, Altman DG.
References
Health Technol Assess. 2006 Nov;10(47):1-167, iii-iv. Systematic reviews of clinical decision tools for acute abdominal pain. Liu JL1, Wyatt JC, Deeks JJ, Clamp S, Keen J, Verde P, Ohmann C, Wellwood J, Dawes M, Altman DG.