加权Brier评分-考虑临床效用的风险预测模型的总体总结措施。

IF 0.4 Q4 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Kehao Zhu, Yingye Zheng, Kwun Chuen Gary Chan
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随着基于生物标志物的新型算法和模型的进步加速了它们在疾病风险预测中的应用,在其预期的临床应用背景下评估这些模型至关重要。预测模型输出疾病的绝对风险;随后,患者咨询和共同决策是基于估计的个人风险和成本效益评估。应用程序的总体影响被称为临床效用,最近受到了极大的关注和渴望纳入模型评估。经典的Brier评分是一种流行的预测准确性衡量标准;然而,对于有效地评估临床效用还不够。为了解决这一限制,我们提出了一类加权Brier分数,与临床效用的决策理论框架保持一致。此外,我们将加权Brier评分分解为判别和校准分量,并将加权Brier评分与H测度联系起来,H测度已被提出作为接收器工作特征曲线下面积的替代方法。这种与H测量的理论联系进一步支持了我们的加权方法,并强调了风险预测评估中区分和校准的基本要素。加权Brier评分作为一个总体总结的实际用途是用前列腺癌研究的数据来证明的。
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Weighted Brier Score - an Overall Summary Measure for Risk Prediction Models with Clinical Utility Consideration.

As advancements in novel biomarker-based algorithms and models accelerate their use in disease risk prediction, it is crucial to evaluate these models within the context of their intended clinical application. Prediction models output the absolute risk of disease; subsequently, patient counseling and shared decision-making are based on the estimated individual risk and cost-benefit assessment. The overall impact of the application is referred to as clinical utility, which received significant attention and desire to incorporate into model assessment lately. The classic Brier score is a popular measure of prediction accuracy; however, it is insufficient for effectively assessing clinical utility. To address this limitation, we propose a class of weighted Brier scores that aligns with the decision-theoretic framework of clinical utility. Additionally, we decompose the weighted Brier score into discrimination and calibration components, and we link the weighted Brier score to the H measure, which has been proposed as an alternative to the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. This theoretical link to the H measure further supports our weighting method and underscores the essential elements of discrimination and calibration in risk prediction evaluation. The practical use of the weighted Brier score as an overall summary is demonstrated using data from a prostate cancer study.

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Statistics in Biosciences
Statistics in Biosciences MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Statistics in Biosciences (SIBS) is published three times a year in print and electronic form. It aims at development and application of statistical methods and their interface with other quantitative methods, such as computational and mathematical methods, in biological and life science, health science, and biopharmaceutical and biotechnological science. SIBS publishes scientific papers and review articles in four sections, with the first two sections as the primary sections. Original Articles publish novel statistical and quantitative methods in biosciences. The Bioscience Case Studies and Practice Articles publish papers that advance statistical practice in biosciences, such as case studies, innovative applications of existing methods that further understanding of subject-matter science, evaluation of existing methods and data sources. Review Articles publish papers that review an area of statistical and quantitative methodology, software, and data sources in biosciences. Commentaries provide perspectives of research topics or policy issues that are of current quantitative interest in biosciences, reactions to an article published in the journal, and scholarly essays. Substantive science is essential in motivating and demonstrating the methodological development and use for an article to be acceptable. Articles published in SIBS share the goal of promoting evidence-based real world practice and policy making through effective and timely interaction and communication of statisticians and quantitative researchers with subject-matter scientists in biosciences.
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