The objective of this study was (1) to understand how well cardiovascular CPMs perform using data from external cohorts (2) to test the effectiveness of updating procedures to improve risk predictions from CPMs

Project page: Using Different Data Sets to Test How Well Clinical Prediction Models Work to Predict Patients' Risk of Heart Disease
Principal Investigator: David M. Kent, MD, MS
Organization: Tufts Medical Center​​​​​​​
Original project title: How Well Do Clinical Prediction Models (CPMs) Validate? A Large-Scale Evaluation of Cardiovascular Clinical Prediction Models​​​​​​​
HSRProj ID: 20181634

To cite this document, please use: Kent DM, Nelson J, Upshaw JN, et al. (2021). Using Different Data Sets to Test How Well Clinical Prediction Models Work to Predict Patients’ Risk of Heart Disease. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). https://doi.org/10.25302/09.2021.ME.160635555

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