Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy (STARD) 2015 guideline adherence in medical imaging diagnostic accuracy studies: a meta-epidemiological analysis
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2024
Authors
Ong, M.
John, H.
White, S.
Chau, M.
Arruzza, E.
Yaxley, K.
To, M.-S.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2024, vol.68, iss.S1, pp.29-29
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White S, Chau M, Arruzza E, Ong W, Yaxley L, To M
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The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) (17 Oct 2024 - 19 Oct 2024 : Perth, Australia)
Abstract
The Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy
(STARD) 2015 guideline1 was developed to improve completeness
of reporting in diagnostic test accuracy (DTA) studies. The aim of
this study was to systematically assess the current level of adherence to the STARD 2015 guideline in medical imaging research. We
specifically sought to identify items for which reporting was consistently poor, identify potential reasons and propose practical strategies that can be employed to improve reporting of these items.
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© 2024 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. Copyright of individual abstracts remains with the authors.