ID:
166
Session:
Poster session 1
Date:
Sunday 16 September 2018 - 12:30 to 14:00
Relevance to patients and consumers:
Due to over-representation of highly cited data, and the common use of citation rate as a proxy for study quality, citation bias in diagnostic accuracy research could drive clinicians to over-estimate the diagnostic accuracy of imaging tests. Over-estimating sensitivity, for instance, can lead to false reassurance and delayed diagnosis of patients' diseases, contributing to adverse health outcomes. By identifying this risk, our study represents an important step toward improving the quality of the literature that guides patient care.