2020
DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.11.145
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Clinical prediction model construction and evaluation: a challenge for clinical researchers

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“…However, ICU delirium tends to occur in the first day of ICU stay (39), PRE-DELIRIC model only predicts delirium 24 h later after ICU admission. E-PRE-DELIRIC model could predict delirium risk as soon as the patient entered the ICU, which had advantages in a clinical application (43) However, there is substantial heterogeneity between different studies. On the one hand, the difference in study characteristics (such as where studies were conducted and what participants were included) (Table 1) might lead to significant heterogeneity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, ICU delirium tends to occur in the first day of ICU stay (39), PRE-DELIRIC model only predicts delirium 24 h later after ICU admission. E-PRE-DELIRIC model could predict delirium risk as soon as the patient entered the ICU, which had advantages in a clinical application (43) However, there is substantial heterogeneity between different studies. On the one hand, the difference in study characteristics (such as where studies were conducted and what participants were included) (Table 1) might lead to significant heterogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%