计算机科学
事件(粒子物理)
预测建模
纵向数据
接头(建筑物)
机器学习
个性化医疗
数据挖掘
数据科学
人工智能
生物信息学
量子力学
生物
物理
工程类
建筑工程
作者
Eleni‐Rosalina Andrinopoulou,Michael O. Harhay,Sarah J. Ratcliffe,Dimitris Rizopoulos
摘要
Abstract Individualized prediction is a hallmark of clinical medicine and decision making. However, most existing prediction models rely on biomarkers and clinical outcomes available at a single time. This is in contrast to how health states progress and how physicians deliver care, which relies on progressively updating a prognosis based on available information. With the use of joint models of longitudinal and survival data, it is possible to dynamically adjust individual predictions regarding patient prognosis. This article aims to introduce the reader to the development of dynamic risk predictions and to provide the necessary resources to support their implementation and assessment, such as adaptable R code, and the theory behind the methodology. Furthermore, measures to assess the predictive performance of the derived predictions and extensions that could improve the predictions are presented. We illustrate personalized predictions using an online dataset consisting of patients with chronic liver disease (primary biliary cirrhosis).
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