Anaesthesia Coffee Break

Practical Statistics with Dr Simone

Dec 30, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Diagnostic Tests and Screening Tests
03:26 • 6min
3
The True Positive Plus the False Negative
09:13 • 2min
4
How to Work Out the Positive Predictive Value of a Two by Two Table
10:46 • 2min
5
Tests With High Sensitivity Make Good Screening Tests
12:44 • 4min
6
Predictive Values Are More Clinically Relevant
16:49 • 2min
7
Is This the Gold Standard for Diagnosing Diabetes?
18:56 • 2min
8
The Gold Standard Test for Diabetic Diabetics
20:57 • 3min
9
How Do You Calculate a 2 by 2 Table?
24:08 • 2min
10
The Probability Ratio of a Positive and Negative Test
26:25 • 2min
11
The Probability Ratio of a Negative Test
28:49 • 4min
12
The Importance of Probability Ratios in Horse Racing
32:27 • 4min
13
Is a Pulse Check a Good Way to Diagnose Cardiac Arrest?
36:06 • 2min
14
What's the Worst Event in an Arrest Situation?
38:20 • 5min
15
The True Positive Rate on a Mammogram
43:23 • 4min
16
The Positive Predictive Value of Mammography
47:51 • 5min
17
TP, FN, FP = True Positive False Negative
52:37 • 2min
18
Is There a Relationship Between Sensitivity and Specificity?
54:31 • 2min
19
Detection of Hypothyroidism
56:53 • 5min
20
The Yellow Curve Is the Best Diagnostic Test
01:02:05 • 2min
21
The Mellon Party Score, Difficult Intubation Short Answer Question
01:03:52 • 2min