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Desarrollo y validación de un modelo de supervivencia simplificado e interpretable basado en aprendizaje automático
Junmin Zhu1,2, Huanglong Chen1,2, Siyu Duan1,2
1Center for Aging and Health Research, School of Public Health, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, China.
npj aging
|December 15, 2025
Resumen
Un nuevo modelo de supervivencia simplificado que utiliza la edad, el IMC y las capacidades básicas predice con precisión el riesgo de mortalidad en adultos mayores. Esta herramienta ayuda en las intervenciones personalizadas para personas con múltiples afecciones de salud.
Conclusiones:
- El modelo de cuatro elementos desarrollado proporciona una herramienta simple, interpretable y eficaz para la estratificación del riesgo de mortalidad en adultos mayores con multimorbilidad.
- La herramienta en línea M-SAGE facilita la evaluación rápida del riesgo y apoya las intervenciones personalizadas.
- Este enfoque mejora la atención personalizada para las poblaciones que envejecen que enfrentan desafíos de salud complejos.
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