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gold standard. Criterion standard The best or most successful diagnostic or therapeutic modality for a condition, against which new tests or results and protocols are compared. See Standard of practice, Practice guidelines. McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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In the most general terms, a gold standard means a monetary...
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In medicine and medical statistics, the gold standard, criterion standard, [1] or reference standard [2] is the diagnostic test or benchmark that is the best available under reasonable conditions. [3]
The correct interpretation of a diagnostic test demands one to master specific concepts such as sensitivity, specificity, prevalence, positive and negative predictive values. The sensitivity of a test is defined as the proportion of people with the inherent disease who test positive (true-positive).
18 Απρ 2015 · The phrase “gold standard” has a long prehistory in medical journals, but with different meanings. It first appeared in The Lancet in 1870 in a discussion of international coinage and efforts to restore the value of the guinea.
In the most general terms, a gold standard means a monetary system in which a standard mass (so many grams or ounces) of pure gold defines the unit of account, and standardized pieces of gold serve as the ultimate media of redemption.
15 Μαΐ 2023 · What Is the GOLD System for Grading COPD? The GOLD system bases the stage of your COPD on several things: Your symptoms; How many times your COPD has gotten worse
What is the Gold Standards Framework (GSF)? The Gold Standards Framework GSF is a framework to help clinicians deliver a ‘gold standard of care’ for all people as they near the end of their lives. It is widely used in GP practices, care homes and hospitals.