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Methods for Evaluating the Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests
Chi-Yeon Lim
Cardiovasc Prev Pharmacother. 2021;3(1):15-20.   Published online January 31, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36011/cpp.2021.3.e2
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The accuracy of a diagnostic test should be evaluated before it is used in clinical situations. The sensitivity, specificity, and the trade-off between the 2 need to be considered. Sensitivity and specificity in diagnostic tests depend on the selection of cut-off values, and appropriate cut-off values can be arrived at by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic curve. In actual clinical setting, it is often difficult to obtain an appropriate gold standard for diagnosis, and in this case, consent is required as well. In this article, we summarize the basic concepts and methods for evaluating the performance of diagnostic tests.

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