important info from TBLs Flashcards

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what is a biomarker? what is a key characteristics of a biomarker? give an example

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  • biomarker = biological characterisitc that is measured to indicate normal or pathogenic processes
  • should be interpretable
  • e.g. blood pressure
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define sensitivity

how do you calculate it?

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  • ability of a procedure to ditect a disease in each patient that possesses the disease
  • to calculate: true positives/(true positives + false negatives
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define specificity

how do you calculate it?

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  • ability of a procedure to show that a patient does not have the disease in question
  • to calculate: true negatives/(true negatives + false positives)
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define the positive predictive value (PPV)

how do you calculate it?

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  • value that conveys the probability that a patient who tests positive for a disease actually has that disease
  • to calculate: true positives/(true positives + false positives)
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define the negative predicitve value (NPV)

how do you calculate it?

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  • values that conveys the probabilty that a patient who tests negative for a disease truly does not have the disease
  • to calculate: true negatives/(true negatives + false negatives)
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define prevalence

how do you calculate it?

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  • total number of cases for a specific disease within a certain populaiton over a given time period
  • to calculate: total number of positives (true and false)/total population
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what does a positive likelihood ratio (LR+) tell us about the association of a positive test result and having the disease?
how do you calculate it?

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  • as LR+ increases, there’s a stronger association btwn a positive test result and having the disease
  • LR+ = sensitivity/(1-specificity)
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what does a negative likelihood ratio (LR-) tell us about the association of a negative test result and not having the disease?
how do you calculate it?

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  • as LR- approaches 0 there’s a stronger association btwn a negative test result and not having the disease
  • LR- = (1-sensitivity)/specificity
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what is the difference between a prognostic and a predictive biomarker?

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  • prognostic biomarkers provide information about the likely outcome of a patient regardless of treatment
  • predicitive biomarkers provide information about the likely effect of treatment
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what does prophylaxis mean in regards to treatment?

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preventative treatment

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