Journal article

Optimal cut-point and its corresponding Youden index to discriminate individuals using pooled blood samples

EF Schisterman, NJ Perkins, A Liu, H Bondell

Epidemiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Costs can hamper the evaluation of the effectiveness of new biomarkers. Analysis of smaller numbers of pooled specimens has been shown to be a useful cost-cutting technique. The Youden index (J), a function of sensitivity (q) and specificity (p), is a commonly used measure of overall diagnostic effectiveness. More importantly, J is the maximum vertical distance or difference between the ROC curve and the diagonal or chance line; it occurs at the cut-point that optimizes the biomarker's differentiating ability when equal weight is given to sensitivity and specificity. Using the additive property of the gamma and normal distributions, we present a method to estimate the Youden index and the op..

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