10. Screening test evaluation (sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, ROC) Flashcards
1
Q
What is Sensitivity?
(true positive rate)
A
- Proportion of all people with disease who test positive, or the probability that when the disease is present, the test is positive.
- Value approaching 100% is desirable for ruling out disease and indicates a low false-negative rate.
(Used for screening).
2
Q
How do you calculate Sensitivity ?
(true positive rate)
A
= TP / (TP + FN)
= 1 – FN rate
3
Q
What is Specificity?
(true negative rate)
A
- Proportion of all people without disease who test
negative, or the probability that when the disease is absent, the test is negative. - Value approaching 100% is desirable for ruling in disease and indicates a low false-positive rate.
- Used for confirmation after a positive screening test.
4
Q
How do you calculate Specificity?
A
= TN / (TN + FP)
= 1 – FP rate
5
Q
What is Positive predictive value (PPV)?
A
- Probability that a person who has a positive test result actually has the disease.
- PPV varies directly with pretest probability (baseline risk, such as prevalence of disease):
high pretest probability → high PPV.
6
Q
How do you calculate Positive predictive value (PPV)?
A
= TP / (TP + FP)
7
Q
What is Negative predictive value (NPV)?
A
- Probability that a person with a negative test result actually does not have the disease.
- NPV varies inversely with prevalence or pretest
probability.
8
Q
How do you calculate Negative predictive value (NPV)?
A
= TN / (TN + FN)