数据的重要性:医学成像因果关系推断中的变量控制

IF 1.1 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
C.M. Baracaldo Silva , P.M. Martínez Gironés , A. Galiana Bordera , L. Cerdá-Alberich , D. Martí-Aguado , C. García Villar , L. Martí-Bonmatí
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摘要

背景和目的在医学影像学的科学研究中,密切监测选择解释变量的过程是很重要的,因为这可能导致其方法中的重大混淆偏差。本文的目的是探讨在RADIOLOGÍA期刊上发表的文章中选择变量时,使用因果关系标准(如Bradford Hill所概述的标准)是否可行。材料和方法我们选择了2023年第4期RADIOLOGÍA 7 - 8月刊。选取四篇样本量至少为100例患者的原创文章,并对其因果关系进行随访分析。结果观察到时间性、一致性、连贯性、可信性和相似性标准。特异性、实验性、强度和生物梯度标准应用不一致。这些研究的方法学稳健性和质量也得到了注意。结论bradford Hill的因果标准对医学影像学研究中变量的选择是有用的。医学影像中最相关的标准是时间性、一致性、连贯性、合理性和类比性。
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La importancia de los datos: control de las variables en la inferencia de causalidad con imagen médica

Background and objective

In scientific studies with medical imaging, it is important that the process involved in selecting the explanatory variables is closely monitored, as this can lead to significant confounding biases in its methodology. The aim of this paper is to explore whether it is feasible to use criteria for causation (such as those outlined by Bradford Hill) when selecting variables in articles published in the journal RADIOLOGÍA.

Material and methods

We selected the July-August issue of RADIOLOGÍA, issue 4 of 2023. Four original articles with sample sizes of at least 100 patients were chosen and their follow-up of causation was analysed.

Results

The criteria of temporality, consistency, coherence, plausibility and analogy were observed. The criteria of specificity, experiment, strength and biological gradient were not consistently applied. The methodological robustness and quality of these studies was also noted.

Conclusion

Bradford Hill's criteria for causation are useful for the selection of variables in medical imaging studies. The most relevant criteria in medical imaging are temporality, consistency, coherence, plausibility and analogy.
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来源期刊
RADIOLOGIA
RADIOLOGIA RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: La mejor revista para conocer de primera mano los originales más relevantes en la especialidad y las revisiones, casos y notas clínicas de mayor interés profesional. Además es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Radiología Médica.
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