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Clinical prediction models for mortality and functional outcome following ischemic stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2018·106 Zitationen·PLoS ONEOpen Access
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OBJECTIVE: We aim to identify and critically appraise clinical prediction models of mortality and function following ischaemic stroke. METHODS: Electronic databases, reference lists, citations were searched from inception to September 2015. Studies were selected for inclusion, according to pre-specified criteria and critically appraised by independent, blinded reviewers. The discrimination of the prediction models was measured by the area under the curve receiver operating characteristic curve or c-statistic in random effects meta-analysis. Heterogeneity was measured using I2. Appropriate appraisal tools and reporting guidelines were used in this review. RESULTS: 31395 references were screened, of which 109 articles were included in the review. These articles described 66 different predictive risk models. Appraisal identified poor methodological quality and a high risk of bias for most models. However, all models precede the development of reporting guidelines for prediction modelling studies. Generalisability of models could be improved, less than half of the included models have been externally validated(n = 27/66). 152 predictors of mortality and 192 predictors and functional outcome were identified. No studies assessing ability to improve patient outcome (model impact studies) were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Further external validation and model impact studies to confirm the utility of existing models in supporting decision-making is required. Existing models have much potential. Those wishing to predict stroke outcome are advised to build on previous work, to update and adapt validated models to their specific contexts opposed to designing new ones.

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Acute Ischemic Stroke ManagementArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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