Reproducibility
Note
Reproducibility covers many overlapping concepts.
It is explicitly defined as the variation of the same measurement made on a subject under changing conditions1
In real-life practice it also includes changes in:
- measurement method
- observer (inter-rater reliability)
- Time frame
- Instrumentation
- Location
- Environment
References
1.
Bunting KV, Steeds RP, Slater K, Rogers JK, Gkoutos GV, Kotecha D. A Practical Guide to Assess the Reproducibility of Echocardiographic Measurements. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography. 2019;32(12):1505-1515. doi:10.1016/j.echo.2019.08.015
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