STARD for Abstracts: Essential items for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies in journal or conference abstracts

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2017-08-17

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Cohen, Jérémie F
Korevaar, Daniël A
Gatsonis, Constantine A.
Glasziou, Paul
Hooft, L.ISNI 0000000393460235
Moher, David
Reitsma, Johannes J BISNI 0000000389855461
de Vet, Henrica C. W.
Bossuyt, Patrick Mm

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Many abstracts of diagnostic accuracy studies are currently insufficiently informative. We extended the STARD (Standards for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy) statement by developing a list of essential items that authors should consider when reporting diagnostic accuracy studies in journal or conference abstracts. After a literature review of published guidance for reporting biomedical studies, we identified 39 items potentially relevant to report in an abstract. We then selected essential items through a two round web based survey among the 85 members of the STARD Group, followed by discussions within an executive committee. Seventy three STARD Group members responded (86%), with 100% completion rate. STARD for Abstracts is a list of 11 quintessential items, to be reported in every abstract of a diagnostic accuracy study. We provide examples of complete reporting, and developed template text for writing informative abstracts.

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General Medicine

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Cohen, J F, Korevaar, D A, Gatsonis, C A, Glasziou, P, Hooft, L, Moher, D, Reitsma, J B, de Vet, H C W & Bossuyt, P M 2017, 'STARD for Abstracts : Essential items for reporting diagnostic accuracy studies in journal or conference abstracts', BMJ - Clinical research, vol. 358, j3751, pp. j3751. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j3751