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When comparing diagnostic tests across multiple studies, such as the meta-analysis by Javed et al in this issue, it is useful to have a summary statistic that indicates the diagnostic accuracy of the test. In a single number, the diagnostic odds ratio (DOR)1 describes how much higher the odds are of getting a positive test result in an …
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