Vining D J, Gladish G W
Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport.
Radiographics. 1992 Nov;12(6):1147-54. doi: 10.1148/radiographics.12.6.1439017.
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) is one form of an objective measurement that can be used to compare newer imaging technologies against human observer performance (the ability of the expert radiologist). Use of ROC curves allows one to account for a continuum of radiologic interpretations when calculating sensitivity and specificity for an imaging modality and avoids the inaccuracies that arise from assuming that imaging findings are absolutely normal or abnormal. An ROC curve is generated by plotting sensitivity on the y axis as a function of [1-specificity] on the x axis for a continuum of diagnostic criteria. ROC curves allow visual analysis of the trade offs between the sensitivity and the specificity of a test with regard to the variable diagnostic criteria used by radiologists. Because ROC curve analysis is gaining wide acceptance in medical literature, an explanation of ROC methods with the use of simple examples is necessary to increase the knowledge and understanding of practicing radiologists.
受试者操作特征(ROC)是一种客观测量形式,可用于将更新的成像技术与人类观察者的表现(专家放射科医生的能力)进行比较。ROC曲线的使用使人们在计算成像模态的敏感性和特异性时能够考虑到一系列放射学解释,并避免了因假设成像结果绝对正常或异常而产生的不准确情况。通过将敏感性作为y轴,[1 - 特异性]作为x轴,针对一系列诊断标准绘制曲线,生成ROC曲线。ROC曲线允许对测试的敏感性和特异性之间的权衡进行可视化分析,这取决于放射科医生使用的可变诊断标准。由于ROC曲线分析在医学文献中得到广泛认可,因此有必要通过简单示例对ROC方法进行解释,以增加执业放射科医生的知识和理解。