reviewActa PaediatricaMar 21, 2007Closed access

Understanding diagnostic tests 3: receiver operating characteristic curves

Royal Manchester Children's Hospital

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Abstract

UNLABELLED: The results of many clinical tests are quantitative and are provided on a continuous scale. To help decide the presence or absence of disease, a cut-off point for 'normal' or 'abnormal' is chosen. The sensitivity and specificity of a test vary according to the level that is chosen as the cut-off point. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, a graphical technique for describing and comparing the accuracy of diagnostic tests, is obtained by plotting the sensitivity of a test on the y axis against 1-specificity on the x axis. Two methods commonly used to establish the optimal cut-off point include the point on the ROC curve closest to (0, 1) and the Youden index. The area under the ROC…

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Keywords
  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Youden's J statistic
  • Sensitivity (control systems)
  • Cut-point
  • Diagnostic accuracy
  • Point (geometry)
  • Medicine
  • Test (biology)
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