Properties of the Projected Length of the Curve (PLC) and Area Swept out by the Curve (ASC) Indices for the Receiver Operating Characteristic (SROC) Curve
Zhang Xuan,
Walter Stephen D. and
Agnihotram Ramanakumar V
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Zhang Xuan: McMaster University
Walter Stephen D.: McMaster University
Agnihotram Ramanakumar V: McGill University
The International Journal of Biostatistics, 2009, vol. 5, issue 1, 35
Abstract:
Several measures have been proposed to summarize the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, including the Projected Length of the Curve (PLC) and the Area Swept out by the Curve (ASC). These indices were first proposed by Lee (Epidemiology 1996; 7:605-611) to avoid certain deficiencies of the traditional Area Under the Curve (AUC) summary measure. More recently meta-analysis methods for assessing diagnostic test accuracy have been developed and the Summary Receiver Operating Characteristic (SROC) curve has been recommended to represent the performance of a diagnostic test. Some properties of the SROC curve were discussed by Walter (Statist. Med. 2002; 21:1237-1256). Here we extend that work to focus on properties of PLC and ASC in the context of SROC curve. Mathematical expressions for these two indices and their variances are derived in terms of the overall diagnostic odds ratio and the magnitude of inter-study heterogeneity in the odds ratio. Expressions for PLC and ASC and their variances are easily computed in homogeneous studies, and their values provide good approximations to the corresponding values for heterogeneous studies in most practical situations. General variances of PLC and ASC are derived by using delta methods, and are found to be smaller if the odds ratio is large. The methods are illustrated using data from two studies, the first being a meta-analysis on the detection of metastases in cervical cancer patients, and the second being a single study of HPV infection and pre-invasive cervical lesions.
Keywords: ROC curve; SROC curve; meta-analysis; the Projected Length of the Curve (PLC); the Area Swept out by the Curve (ASC) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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