Biochemistry Flashcards

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Where does biochemistry fit in making a diagnosis

A

Used at the end of a clerking after differential diagnosis has been made to tease out different explanations

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2
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Marker for myocardial infarction

A

Troponin

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3
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Marker for muscle breakdown

A

Creatine kinase

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4
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Terms used in biochemistry to describe how good a test is

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Accurate - How close result is to the true value

Precise - How predictable test result is

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5
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False positive vs false negative

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False positive is a healthy person whose result lies in disease territory whereas false negative is a disease person who lies in healthy category

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6
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Sensitivity of a test

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% of disease people who have a positive test

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7
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Specificity of a test

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% of healthy people who have a negative test

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8
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Pitfall of sensitivity and specificity

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You have to know who has or doesn’t have the disease which isn’t always possible.

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9
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Positive predictive value

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% of positive tests in disease people; post-test probability of disease

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10
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Negative predictive value

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% of negative tests in healthy people; post-test probability of health

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11
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Prevalence

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% of total people tested who have disease; pre-test probability of disease

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12
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How does prevalence affect positive predictive and negative predictive valule

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As prevalence falls, positive predictive value falls

As prevalence falls, negative predictive value rises

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13
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How does prevalence affect sensitivity and specificity

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Stays the same

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