Kumar, Rajeev ; Indrayan, Abhaya (2011) Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for medical researchers Indian Pediatrics, 48 (4). pp. 277-287. ISSN 0019-6061
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Abstract
Sensitivity and specificity are two components that measure the inherent validity of a diagnostic test for dichotomous outcomes against a gold standard. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is the plot that depicts the trade-off between the sensitivity and (1-specificity) across a series of cut-off points when the diagnostic test is continuous or on ordinal scale (minimum 5 categories). This is an effective method for assessing the performance of a diagnostic test. The aim of this article is to provide basic conceptual framework and interpretation of ROC analysis to help medical researchers to use it effectively. ROC curve and its important components like area under the curve, sensitivity at specified specificity and vice versa, and partial area under the curve are discussed. Various other issues such as choice between parametric and non-parametric methods, biases that affect the performance of a diagnostic test, sample size for estimating the sensitivity, specificity, and area under ROC curve, and details of commonly used softwares in ROC analysis are also presented.
Item Type: | Article |
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Source: | Copyright of this article belongs to Indian Academy of Pediatrics. |
Keywords: | Sensitivity; Specificity; Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve; Sample Size; Optimal Cut-off Point; Partial Area under the Curve |
ID Code: | 73521 |
Deposited On: | 06 Dec 2011 05:20 |
Last Modified: | 18 May 2016 18:18 |
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