2004
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.329.7459.209
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Ruling a diagnosis in or out with “SpPIn” and “SnNOut”: a note of caution

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“…First, the study population consisted of new presenters with symptoms of pain and/or stiffness of the hip/and or knee. Therefore, the results of the present study can only be extrapolated to comparable populations with early symptomatic hip and/or knee OA (4,20). The ACR classification criteria for hip OA (1) and the EULAR recommendations for the diagnosis of knee OA (7) are intended to identify patients with OA and to separate them from patients with other diseases.…”
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“…First, the study population consisted of new presenters with symptoms of pain and/or stiffness of the hip/and or knee. Therefore, the results of the present study can only be extrapolated to comparable populations with early symptomatic hip and/or knee OA (4,20). The ACR classification criteria for hip OA (1) and the EULAR recommendations for the diagnosis of knee OA (7) are intended to identify patients with OA and to separate them from patients with other diseases.…”
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“…Test sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), likelihood ratio for a positive test (LRϩ), likelihood ratio for a negative test (LRϪ), pretest probability, posttest probability of a positive test, posttest probability of a negative test, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) were calculated (19,20) (Table 2). The AUC was nonparametrically estimated (21).…”
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“…Other than some of the technical issues that have been discussed, there remain several issues that can alter the sensitivity and specificity of prediction tools. The effect of the spectrum of the disease tested can have a significant effect on the characteristics of the performance of a diagnostic test (19)(20)(21).…”
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“…A negative result from a highly sensitive screening test will rule out COPD because the test produces very few false-negatives (a commonly used mnemonic is "SNout": a test with high SN, when negative, rules disease out). 8 On the other hand, a positive result from a highly specific screening test will rule in COPD because the test produces very few false-positives ("SPin": SP, when positives, rules in). 8 For COPD screening, high SN is probably more important than high SP.…”
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“…8 On the other hand, a positive result from a highly specific screening test will rule in COPD because the test produces very few false-positives ("SPin": SP, when positives, rules in). 8 For COPD screening, high SN is probably more important than high SP. We want to miss as few patients with COPD as possible, at the expense of diagnosing more patients "at risk" of COPD who in fact are healthy.…”
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