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Continual updating and monitoring of clinical prediction models: time for dynamic prediction systems?

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Abstract

Clinical prediction models (CPMs) have become fundamental for risk stratification across healthcare. The CPM pipeline (development, validation, deployment, and impact assessment) is commonly viewed as a one-time activity, with model updating rarely considered and done in a somewhat ad hoc manner. This fails to address the fact that the performance of a CPM worsens over time as natural changes in populations and care pathways occur. CPMs need constant surveillance to maintain adequate predictive performance. Rather than reactively updating a developed CPM once evidence of deteriorated performance accumulates, it is possible to proactively adapt CPMs whenever new data becomes available. Approaches for validation then need to be changed accordingly, making validation a continuous rather than a discrete effort. As such, "living" (dynamic) CPMs represent a paradigm shift, where the analytical methods dynamically generate updated versions of a model through time; one then needs to validate the system rather than each subsequent model revision.

Acceptance Date Dec 8, 2020
Publication Date Jan 11, 2021
Journal Diagnostic and Prognostic Research
Print ISSN 2397-7523
Publisher BioMed Central
Pages 1 - ?
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s41512-020-00090-3
Keywords Clinical prediction models, Dynamic model, Learning health system, Model development, Model updating,
Validation
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1186/s41512-020-00090-3

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