Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1082544 Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo illustrate the sequence of steps needed to develop and validate a clinical prediction model, when missing predictor values have been multiply imputed.Study Design and SettingWe used data from consecutive primary care patients suspected of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) to develop and validate a diagnostic model for the presence of DVT. Missing values were imputed 10 times with the MICE conditional imputation method. After the selection of predictors and transformations for continuous predictors according to three different methods, we estimated regression coefficients and performance measures.ResultsThe three methods to select predictors and transformations of continuous predictors showed similar results. Rubin's rules could easily be applied to estimate regression coefficients and performance measures, once predictors and transformations were selected.ConclusionWe provide a practical approach for model development and validation with multiply imputed data.

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