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Decision Curve Analysis of In-Hospital Mortality Prediction Models: The Relative Value of Pre- and Intraoperative Data For Decision-Making.

Journal Paper/Review - Feb 5, 2024

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Huber M, Bello C, Schober P, Filipovic M, Lüdi M. Decision Curve Analysis of In-Hospital Mortality Prediction Models: The Relative Value of Pre- and Intraoperative Data For Decision-Making. Anesth Analg 2024; 139:617-28.
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Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Anesth Analg 2024; 139
Publication Date
Feb 5, 2024
Issn Electronic
1526-7598
Pages
617-28
Brief description/objective

Clinical prediction modeling plays a pivotal part in modern clinical care, particularly in predicting the risk of in-hospital mortality. Recent modeling efforts have focused on leveraging intraoperative data sources to improve model performance. However, the individual and collective benefit of pre- and intraoperative data for clinical decision-making remains unknown. We hypothesized that pre- and intraoperative predictors contribute equally to the net benefit in a decision curve analysis (DCA) of in-hospital mortality prediction models that include pre- and intraoperative predictors.