临床预测模型的实施与更新:系统综述

Alexander Saelmans MD , Tom Seinen PhD , Victor Pera PharmD , Aniek F. Markus PhD , Egill Fridgeirsson PhD , Luis H. John MSc , Lieke Schiphof-Godart PhD , Peter Rijnbeek PhD , Jenna Reps PhD , Ross Williams PhD
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摘要

目的总结临床实施模型的实施途径和更新方法,为研究人员提供实施和更新建议。患者和方法我们纳入了描述在临床环境中实施预后二元预测模型的研究。我们从Embase、Medline和Web of Science检索了2010年1月1日至2024年1月1日的文章。我们根据透明报告个体预后或诊断的多变量预测模型和预测模型偏倚风险评估指南进行数据提取,并总结。结果检索得到1872篇文章。经过筛选,37篇文章,描述了56个预测模型,符合纳入条件。86%的出版物的总体偏倚风险很高。在模型开发和内部验证中,对32%的模型进行了校准评估。27%的模型进行了外部验证。大多数模型被应用到医院信息系统中(63%),其次是web应用程序(32%)和患者决策辅助工具(5%)。此外,13%的模型在实现之后得到了更新。结论影响评估总体上显示了模型的成功实施和改善患者护理的能力,尽管没有完全遵循预测建模的最佳实践。影响评估和更新都可以在识别和降低模型偏差方面发挥关键作用。
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Implementation and Updating of Clinical Prediction Models: A Systematic Review

Objective

To summarize the implementation approaches and updating methods of clinically implemented models and consecutively advise researchers on the implementation and updating.

Patients and Methods

We included studies describing the implementation of prognostic binary prediction models in a clinical setting. We retrieved articles from Embase, Medline, and Web of Science from January 1, 2010, to January 1, 2024. We performed data extraction, based on Transparent Reporting of a Multivariable Prediction Model for Individual Prognosis or Diagnosis and Prediction Model Risk of Bias Assessment guidelines, and summarized.

Results

The search yielded 1872 articles. Following screening, 37 articles, describing 56 prediction models, were eligible for inclusion. The overall risk of bias was high in 86% of publications. In model development and internal validation, 32% of the models was assessed for calibration. External validation was performed for 27% of the models. Most models were implemented into the hospital information system (63%), followed by a web application (32%) and a patient decision aid tool (5%). Moreover, 13% of models have been updated following implementation.

Conclusion

Impact assessments generally showed successful model implementation and the ability to improve patient care, despite not fully adhering to prediction modeling best practice. Both impact assessment and updating could play a key role in identifying and lowering bias in models.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Digital health
Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Digital health Medicine and Dentistry (General), Health Informatics, Public Health and Health Policy
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