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Prognostic models for stroke patients need external validation across different clinics for reliable clinical use. Internal validation and temporal validation alone are insufficient to ensure geographic transportability.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Epidemiology
  • Biostatistics
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Prognostic model validity is crucial for clinical application.
  • Generalizability, including temporal and geographic transportability, is key.
  • Stroke patient functional independence prediction is an important clinical challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the prognostic performance of models predicting functional independence in stroke patients.
  • To assess temporal transportability (performance over time) and geographic transportability (performance across different centers).
  • To compare the effectiveness of internal validation techniques, including leave-one-center-out cross-validation (CV), for estimating model generalizability.

Main Methods:

  • Developed prognostic models (logistic regression, support vector machines, random forests) using a training dataset of stroke patients.
  • Employed tenfold cross-validation (CV) and leave-one-center-out CV for performance estimation.
  • Validated models on independent datasets from a later time point (temporal) and different medical centers (geographic).

Main Results:

  • Classical internal validation accurately predicted model performance for temporal validation (later time point).
  • All tested approaches struggled to predict geographic transportability (performance across different clinics).
  • Leave-one-center-out CV provided more accurate estimates of transportability than classical CV.

Conclusions:

  • External validation in diverse clinical settings is essential before implementing prognostic models in practice.
  • Temporal validation alone is insufficient to guarantee a model's performance in different geographic locations.
  • Prognostic models require rigorous geographic validation to ensure reliable clinical decision-making.