![]() ![]() Mercaldo ND, Lau KF, Zhou XH (2007) Confidence intervals for predictive values with an emphasis to case-control studies.Hanley JA, McNeil BJ (1982) The meaning and use of the area under a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.Griner PF, Mayewski RJ, Mushlin AI, Greenland P (1981) Selection and interpretation of diagnostic tests and procedures. ![]() Gardner IA, Greiner M (2006) Receiver-operating characteristic curves and likelihood ratios: improvements over traditional methods for the evaluation and application of veterinary clinical pathology tests.Altman DG, Machin D, Bryant TN, Gardner MJ (Eds) (2000) Statistics with confidence, 2 nd ed.2007 expect when the predicitive value is 0 or 100%, in which case a Clopper-Pearson confidence interval is reported. 2000.Ĭonfidence intervals for the predictive values are the standard logit confidence intervals given by Mercaldo et al. Sensitivity, specificity, disease prevalence, positive and negative predictive value as well as accuracy are expressed as percentages.Ĭonfidence intervals for sensitivity, specificity and accuracy are "exact" Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals.Ĭonfidence intervals for the likelihood ratios are calculated using the "Log method" as given on page 109 of Altman et al. = Sensitivity × Prevalence + Specificity × (1 − Prevalence) Accuracy: overall probability that a patient is correctly classified.Negative predictive value: probability that the disease is not present when the test is negative.Positive predictive value: probability that the disease is present when the test is positive.= False negative rate / True negative rate = (1-Sensitivity) / Specificity Negative likelihood ratio: ratio between the probability of a negative test result given the presence of the disease and the probability of a negative test result given the absence of the disease, i.e.= True positive rate / False positive rate = Sensitivity / (1-Specificity) ![]()
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