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  • Youden Index Explanation and Clinical Context
    The Youden Index is a statistical measure used to evaluate the discriminative performance of a diagnostic test. It represents the maximum potential effectiveness of a test by combining sensitivity and specificity into a single metric. The index ranges from zero to one. A value closer to one indicates superior overall diagnostic accuracy. The index is particularly useful when determining an optimal cutoff point that balances false positive and false negative results. In clinical practice the Youden Index helps clinicians identify thresholds that provide the greatest separation between individuals with and without a disease. This is especially valuable in screening programs and diagnostic validation studies where both sensitivity and specificity carry important implications for patient care. By optimizing this index clinicians ensure that the chosen cutoff delivers the highest achievable combined true positive and true negative rates.

    Reference:
    Youden WJ. Index for rating diagnostic tests. Cancer. 1950. Two zero three to two one three.

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