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      Prediction models and nomograms for 10‐year risk of end‐stage renal disease in Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in primary care

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              Evaluating the added predictive ability of a new marker: from area under the ROC curve to reclassification and beyond.

              Identification of key factors associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and quantification of this risk using multivariable prediction algorithms are among the major advances made in preventive cardiology and cardiovascular epidemiology in the 20th century. The ongoing discovery of new risk markers by scientists presents opportunities and challenges for statisticians and clinicians to evaluate these biomarkers and to develop new risk formulations that incorporate them. One of the key questions is how best to assess and quantify the improvement in risk prediction offered by these new models. Demonstration of a statistically significant association of a new biomarker with cardiovascular risk is not enough. Some researchers have advanced that the improvement in the area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve (AUC) should be the main criterion, whereas others argue that better measures of performance of prediction models are needed. In this paper, we address this question by introducing two new measures, one based on integrated sensitivity and specificity and the other on reclassification tables. These new measures offer incremental information over the AUC. We discuss the properties of these new measures and contrast them with the AUC. We also develop simple asymptotic tests of significance. We illustrate the use of these measures with an example from the Framingham Heart Study. We propose that scientists consider these types of measures in addition to the AUC when assessing the performance of newer biomarkers.
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                Journal
                Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
                Diabetes Obes Metab
                Wiley
                1462-8902
                1463-1326
                April 2021
                January 04 2021
                April 2021
                : 23
                : 4
                : 897-909
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
                [2 ]Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
                [3 ]School of Nursing University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
                [4 ]Department of Primary and Community Services Hospital Authority Hong Kong
                [5 ]Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, Kowloon East Cluster Hospital Authority Hong Kong
                [6 ]Department of Medicine University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
                [7 ]Department of Family Medicine, New Territories East Cluster Hospital Authority Hong Kong
                [8 ]Family Medicine and Primary Healthcare, QMH, Hong Kong West Cluster Hospital Authority Hong Kong
                [9 ]Kowloon Central Cluster Hospital Authority Hong Kong
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                10.1111/dom.14292
                33319467
                fc50fd9d-dc9f-4b7c-9716-e39a50b1caa8
                © 2021

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