articleRadiologyOct 1, 2003Closed access

Receiver Operating Characteristic Curves and Their Use in Radiology

Cleveland Clinic

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Abstract

Sensitivity and specificity are the basic measures of accuracy of a diagnostic test; however, they depend on the cut point used to define "positive" and "negative" test results. As the cut point shifts, sensitivity and specificity shift. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a plot of the sensitivity of a test versus its false-positive rate for all possible cut points. The advantages of the ROC curve as a means of defining the accuracy of a test, construction of the ROC, and identification of the optimal cut point on the ROC curve are discussed. Several summary measures of the accuracy of a test, including the commonly used percentage of correct diagnoses and area under the ROC curve, are…

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Keywords
  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Medicine
  • Cut-point
  • Sensitivity (control systems)
  • Medical diagnosis
  • Diagnostic accuracy
  • Area under curve
  • Plot (graphics)
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