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Sensitivity & Specificity (SnNouts and SpPins)

Definition
Sensitivity refers to the proportion of people with disease who have a positive test result.

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SpPins and SnNouts



Sample Calculation


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Specificity refers to the proportion of people without disease who have a negative test result.

SnNout is a mnemonic applied to the finding that when a sign, test or symptom has a high Sensitivity, a Negative result rules out the diagnosis.

SpPin is a mnemonic applied to the finding that when a sign, test or symptom has a high Specificity, a Positive result rules in the diagnosis.

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How to Calculate SpPins AND SnNouts
We can assume that there are four possible groups of patients, as indicated (a,b,c,d) in the table:

  TARGET DISORDER  
PRESENT ABSENT
DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULT + a b a + b
- c d c + d
  a + c b + d a + b + c + d

From these we determine the sensitivity and specificity as follows:

SENSITIVITY = a/(a+c)
SPECIFICITY = d/(b+d)

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Sample Calculation
Suppose you have a patient with anemia and a serum ferritin of 60 mmol/L. You come across a systematic review* of serum ferritin as a diagnostic test for iron deficiency anemia, with the results summarised in the table below.

  TARGET DISORDER (iron deficiency anemia)  
PRESENT ABSENT
DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULT (serum ferritin) + (<65 mmol/L) 731

a

270

b

1001

a + b

- (³65 mmol/L c

78

d

1500

c + d

1578

  a + c

809

b + d

1770

a + b + c + d

2579

The sensitivity and specificity are calculated as follows:

Sensitivity = a/(a+c) = 731/809 = 90%
Specificity = d/(b+d) = 1500/1770 = 85%
These results indicate that 90% of the patients with iron deficiency anemia have a positive test result (serum ferritin <65 mmol/L), while 85% of patients who do not have the disorder test negative (serum ferritin ³ 65 mmol/L). Since the specificity is high (³ 80%) and your patient has a Positive test result, you can rule in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.

*(J Gen Intern 1992; 7:145-53)

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Practice Calculation
The results of a blinded study* assessing the use of plasma D-dimer levels for diagnosing deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in patients hospitalised for stroke rehabilitation are summarised in the table below. The presence or absence of DVT was determined by positive or negative venous duplex ultrasound results.

  TARGET DISORDER (DVT)  
PRESENT ABSENT
DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULT (Plasma D-dimer level) + (>1591 ng/mL) 13

a

19

b

32

a + b

- (£1591 ng/mL) c

1

d

72

c + d

73

  a + c

14

b + d

91

a + b + c + d

105

What is the sensitivity and specificity for this example?

Sensitivity = _______
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Specificity = _______
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*(Stroke 1996; 27:1516-1520)

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