Comparing Clinical Measurement Methods: A Practical Guide
About this book
- Presents a modeling framework for analysis of data and reporting of results from comparing measurements from different clinical centers and/or different methods.
- Provides the practical tools for analyzing method comparison studies along with guidance on what to report and how to plan comparison studies and advice on appropriate software.
- Illustrated throughout with computer examples in R.
- Supported by a supplementary website hosting an R-package that performs the major part of the analyses needed in the area.
- Examples in SAS and Stata for the most common situations are also provided.
- Written by an acknowledged expert on the subject, with a long standing experience as a biostatistician in a clinical environment and a track record of delivering training on the subject.
Biostatisticians, clinicians, medical researchers and practitioners involved in research and analysis of measurement methods and laboratory investigations will benefit from this book. Students of statistics, biostatistics, and the chemical sciences will also find this book useful.
Reviews
"In conclusion, this book provides a statistical modeling approach to the comparison of clinical measurements. The modeling aspects will be particularly appreciated by researchers and others mathematically sophisticated, while the computer code at the end of the book will be useful for practitioners wishing to implement the methods." (Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, January 2011)
Author Bios
Bendix Carstensen, Senior Statistician at Steno Diabetes Center, Denmark;
also of Department of Biostatistics, Copenhagen, Denmark
Bendix Carstensen
has been working as a biostatistician in research institutions since 1983. During
the last 10 years he has taught courses for medical PhD-students at the Department
of Biostatistics at the University of Copenhagen and has been involved in the delivery
of overseas courses in epidemiology and the comparison of measurement methods.


