Mary GrzybowskiJohn G. Younger
ABSTRACT Measures including sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values have been traditionally used to assess a diagnostic test's ability to detect the presence or absence of disease. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis allows visual evaluation of the trade‐offs between sensitivity and specificity associated with different values of the test result, or different “cutpoints” for defining a positive result. The purpose of this article is to define, construct, and interpret a ROC curve using a hypothetical example applicable to emergency medicine practice.
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