Number Needed to Diagnose (NND) Calculator / Clinical Epidemiology Calculation
π Number Needed to Diagnose (NND)
Calculate how many patients need to be tested or screened to detect one additional case of a condition.
Enter detection rates as percentages (0% to 100%). NND = 1 / Absolute Increase in Detection (AID).
CDR
%
Detection rate without the new diagnostic method (standard care/control)
EDR
%
Detection rate with the new diagnostic method (test/screening)
π‘ NND = 1 / ((EDR% β CDR%) / 100) when EDR > CDR. Lower NND means more efficient diagnostic strategy.
π Calculation & Results
π Actual Number of Patients Needed to Diagnose (NND) Rounded off to next number
β
Number Needed to Diagnose
π Stepβbyβstep derivation
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βοΈ NND interpretation: Lower NND indicates more efficient diagnostic test (fewer patients needed to screen to find one additional case).
Formula: AID = (EDR% β CDR%) / 100, then NND = 1 / AID (when EDR > CDR). If EDR = CDR, NND = β (no added diagnostic benefit).
Formula: AID = (EDR% β CDR%) / 100, then NND = 1 / AID (when EDR > CDR). If EDR = CDR, NND = β (no added diagnostic benefit).
