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Measurement Errors and their Influence on Biomedical Research

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Demonstrated on an Example of Research on Equine Pulmonary Gas Exchange.

Gehrig, Sebastian/Moens, Yves/Bergadano, Alessandra

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The influence of systematic and random errors on measurement results is a well-known phenomenon in physical, technical and engineering measurement processes. While most human as well as veterinary clinicians and researchers (who process large numbers of measurements every day) are aware of accurate calibration and therefore the minimisation of systematic errors, the influence of random errors on the results of their measurements, and therefore on their conclusions and decisions is not considered. A large number of examples which prove the influence of measurement errors on clinical decisions and research can be found in literature. Wrong conclusions can erroneously prove or reject hypotheses or lead to inadequate treatment of patients. This publication analyzes results of a scientific experiment in order to highlight possible influence of measurement errors on biomedical research. We are grateful to Dr. Tichy (VetMed Uni Vienna) for his support with the statistical analysis.

Autorenportrait

Dr. Gehrig is Veterinarian by training. After passing his Doctorate with distinction (Veterinary University Vienna) he specialized in Diagnostic Imaging (Department for Nuclear Medicine, Uni Freiburg; Veterinary Radiology Vet Med Uni VIE, University of Vienna) and Comparative Medicine. Co founder and shareholder of LSCI GmbH. FAA Commercial Pilot.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 14.09.2017

Umfang: 68 S.

Sprache: Deutsch

Einband: KT

Format: 0.5 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783838153995

Umbreit-Nr.: 2872702

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