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Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas:External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model

Authors :
Christina E Holm
Clare F Grazal
Mathias Raedkjaer
Thomas Baad-Hansen
Rajpal Nandra
Robert Grimer
Jonathan A Forsberg
Michael Moerk Petersen
Michala Skovlund Soerensen
Source :
Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Soerensen, M S 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', Sage Open Medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Soerensen, M S 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', SAGE open medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Skovlund Soerensen, M 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', SAGE open medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, SAGE Open Medicine, Vol 10 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Bone sarcomas often present late with advanced stage at diagnosis and an according, varying short-term survival. In 2016, Nandra et al. generated a Bayesian belief network model for 1-year survival in patients with bone sarcomas. The purpose of this study is: (1) to externally validate the prior 1-year Bayesian belief network prediction model for survival in patients with bone sarcomas and (2) to develop a gradient boosting machine model using Nandra et al.’s cohort and evaluate whether the gradient boosting machine model outperforms the Bayesian belief network model when externally validated in an independent Danish population cohort. Material and Methods: The training cohort comprised 3493 patients newly diagnosed with bone sarcoma from the institutional prospectively maintained database at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK. The validation cohort comprised 771 patients with newly diagnosed bone sarcoma included from the Danish Sarcoma Registry during January 1, 2000–June 22, 2016. We performed area under receiver operator characteristic curve analysis, Brier score and decision curve analysis to evaluate the predictive performance of the models. Results: External validation of the Bayesian belief network 1-year prediction model demonstrated an area under receiver operator characteristic curve of 68% (95% confidence interval, 62%-73%). Area under receiver operator characteristic curve of the gradient boosting machine model demonstrated: 75% (95% confidence interval: 70%-80%), overall model performance by the Brier score was 0.09 (95% confidence interval: 0.077–0.11) and decision curve analysis demonstrated a positive net benefit for threshold probabilities above 0.5. External validation of the developed gradient boosting machine model demonstrated an area under receiver operator characteristic curve of 63% (95% confidence interval: 57%-68%), and the Brier score was 0.14 (95% confidence interval: 0.12–0.16). Conclusion: External validation of the 1-year Bayesian belief network survival model yielded a poor outcome based on a Danish population cohort validation. We successfully developed a gradient boosting machine 1-year survival model. The gradient boosting machine did not outperform the Bayesian belief network model based on external validation in a Danish population-based cohort.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Soerensen, M S 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', Sage Open Medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Soerensen, M S 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', SAGE open medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, Holm, C E, Grazal, C F, Raedkjaer, M, Baad-Hansen, T, Nandra, R, Grimer, R, Forsberg, J A, Petersen, M M & Skovlund Soerensen, M 2022, ' Development and comparison of 1-year survival models in patients with primary bone sarcomas : External validation of a Bayesian belief network model and creation and external validation of a new gradient boosting machine model ', SAGE open medicine, vol. 10, 20503121221076387 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387, SAGE Open Medicine, Vol 10 (2022)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf50234605fe645cf71b206c655b2a88
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121221076387