Purpose In this correspondence, we highlight general and domain-specific caveats in the development and validation of prediction models. Methods Development and use of the "QUiPP" application, a tool for preterm birth prediction which is supported by the United Kingdom National Health Service, is scrutinised and commented on. Results We highlight and elaborate ten points which may be perceived to be unclear or potentially misleading. Conclusion While the QUiPP application has high potential, it lacks transparency (on certain aspects related to model development) and proper validation. This precludes transportability to settings with other treatment policies and to other countries where the app has been made publicly available
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evi...
Abstract Background Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the f...
Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve...
Purpose In this correspondence, we highlight general and domain-specific caveats in the development ...
Accurate mid-pregnancy prediction of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) is essential to ensure appropr...
OBJECTIVE: To develop enhanced prediction models to update the QUiPP app, a tool for predicting spon...
BACKGROUND: As the vast majority of women who present in threatened preterm labour (TPTL) will not d...
Background Often the first opportunity for clinicians to assess risk of preterm birth is when women ...
OBJECTIVE:The QUiPP algorithm combines cervical length, quantitative fetal fibronectin (qfFN) and me...
Abstract Background Accurate diagnosis of preterm labour is needed to ensure correct management of t...
IntroductionPrediction models may contribute to personalized risk-based management of women at high ...
BACKGROUND:Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the field of p...
BACKGROUND: Clinical triage of women in threatened preterm labour (TPTL) could be improved through u...
Funding: This publication presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health ...
Abstract. Prediction of preterm birth is a poorly understood domain. The existing manual methods of ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evi...
Abstract Background Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the f...
Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve...
Purpose In this correspondence, we highlight general and domain-specific caveats in the development ...
Accurate mid-pregnancy prediction of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) is essential to ensure appropr...
OBJECTIVE: To develop enhanced prediction models to update the QUiPP app, a tool for predicting spon...
BACKGROUND: As the vast majority of women who present in threatened preterm labour (TPTL) will not d...
Background Often the first opportunity for clinicians to assess risk of preterm birth is when women ...
OBJECTIVE:The QUiPP algorithm combines cervical length, quantitative fetal fibronectin (qfFN) and me...
Abstract Background Accurate diagnosis of preterm labour is needed to ensure correct management of t...
IntroductionPrediction models may contribute to personalized risk-based management of women at high ...
BACKGROUND:Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the field of p...
BACKGROUND: Clinical triage of women in threatened preterm labour (TPTL) could be improved through u...
Funding: This publication presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health ...
Abstract. Prediction of preterm birth is a poorly understood domain. The existing manual methods of ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evi...
Abstract Background Despite much research effort, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence in the f...
Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve...