External validation of a Cox prognostic model: principles and methods
MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL · University College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
A prognostic model should not enter clinical practice unless it has been demonstrated that it performs a useful role. External validation denotes evaluation of model performance in a sample independent of that used to develop the model. Unlike for logistic regression models, external validation of Cox models is sparsely treated in the literature. Successful validation of a model means achieving satisfactory discrimination and calibration (prediction accuracy) in the validation sample. Validating Cox models is not straightforward because event probabilities are estimated relative to an unspecified baseline function.
We describe statistical approaches to external validation of a published Cox model according to the level of published information, specifically (1) the prognostic index only, (2) the prognostic index together with Kaplan-Meier curves for risk groups, and (3) the first two plus the baseline survival curve (the estimated survival function at the mean prognostic index across the sample). The most challenging task, requiring level 3 information, is assessing calibration, for which we suggest a method of approximating the baseline survival function.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.31
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- 100%
- References
- 49
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2Topics & keywords
- Proportional hazards model
- Calibration
- Logistic regression
- Computer science
- Sample size determination
- Survival analysis
- Statistics
- Baseline (sea)