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Ep 238 - Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget

Ep 238 - Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget

Update: 2024-07-24
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In this St. Emlyn's podcast, Rick Body and Greg Yates, continue our exploration of diagnostic test accuracy, shifting our focus to positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV). These concepts are vital for anyone preparing for exams or looking to enhance their application of diagnostic tests in clinical practice. While our last podcast discussion centred on sensitivity and specificity, PPV and NPV offer a different, arguably more clinically practical perspective on interpreting test results.


Positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) are essential tools for understanding the effectiveness of diagnostic tests. PPV helps us determine the likelihood that a patient with a positive test result actually has the condition, whereas NPV helps us gauge the probability that a patient with a negative test result does not have the disease. These values are crucial for making informed clinical decisions, particularly when considering the prevalence of a condition in the population. Today, we’ll delve into these concepts, their practical applications, and why it's important to consider both PPV and NPV alongside sensitivity and specificity.


 


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Ep 238 - Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget

Ep 238 - Positive and Negative Predictive Values: Critical Appraisal Nugget

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