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Lessons learnt when accounting for competing events in the external validation of time-to-event prognostic models

Chava L. Ramspek, Lucy Teece, Kym I E Snell, Marie Evans, Richard D Riley, Maarten van Smeden, Nan van Geloven, Merel van Diepen

2021International Journal of Epidemiology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: External validation of prognostic models is necessary to assess the accuracy and generalizability of the model to new patients. If models are validated in a setting in which competing events occur, these competing risks should be accounted for when comparing predicted risks to observed outcomes. METHODS: We discuss existing measures of calibration and discrimination that incorporate competing events for time-to-event models. These methods are illustrated using a clinical-data example concerning the prediction of kidney failure in a population with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), using the guideline-recommended Kidney Failure Risk Equation (KFRE). The KFRE was developed using Cox regression in a diverse population of CKD patients and has been proposed for use in patients with advanced CKD in whom death is a frequent competing event. RESULTS: When validating the 5-year KFRE with methods that account for competing events, it becomes apparent that the 5-year KFRE considerably overestimates the real-world risk of kidney failure. The absolute overestimation was 10%age points on average and 29%age points in older high-risk patients. CONCLUSIONS: It is crucial that competing events are accounted for during external validation to provide a more reliable assessment the performance of a model in clinical settings in which competing risks occur.

Topics & Concepts

Generalizability theoryKidney diseaseMedicineGuidelineProportional hazards modelPopulationEvent (particle physics)Intensive care medicinePredictive modellingRisk assessmentRegression analysisRegressionEconometricsStatisticsInternal medicineComputer sciencePathologyEnvironmental healthMathematicsComputer securityPhysicsQuantum mechanicsChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementDialysis and Renal Disease Management
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