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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Neurol. 2012 Aug;47(2):101–108. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2012.05.009

Table 3. Corpus callosum injury volume threshold determination for epilepsy.

Corresponding ID* Cut Point (cm3) Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Correctly Classified (%) ROC 95% CI
7, 8, 9, 13, 14, and 16 ≥0 100 0 43.75 0.500 0.500-0.500
15 ≥0.06 71.4 44.4 56.25 0.635 0.385-0.885
10 ≥0.22 71.4 55.6 62.50 0.635 0.385-0.885
1 ≥0.33 71.4 66.7 68.75 0.746 0.515-0.977
12 ≥0.37 71.4 77.8 75.00 0.746 0.515-0.977
3 ≥0.52 71.4 88.9 81.25 0.802 0.591-1.000
11 ≥0.53 57.1 88.9 75.00 0.730 0.504-0.956
2 ≥0.60 57.1 100 81.25 0.786 0.588-0.984
5 ≥1.12 42.9 100 75.00 0.714 0.516-0.912
4 ≥1.29 28.6 100 68.75 0.643 0.462-0.824
6 ≥1.38 14.3 100 62.50 0.571 0.431-0.711

Abbreviations: CI = Confidence interval

ID = Study number

ROC = Receiver operating characteristic curve

*

For each cut point (volume of acute injury in the corpus callosum), the corresponding study ID listed is the study ID for that cut point. All study IDs in the list are greater than or equal to that specified cut point.