[HTML][HTML] Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook, SM McPhail… - Critical Care, 2024 - Springer
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal-external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett… - Critical care …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal-external validation.

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical Care (London …, 2024 - europepmc.org
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

[HTML][HTML] Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation.

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal-external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical …, 2024 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Background: Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical …, 2024 - search.proquest.com
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …

[HTML][HTML] Prioritising deteriorating patients using time-to-event analysis: prediction model development and internal–external validation

R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook… - Critical …, 2024 - ccforum.biomedcentral.com
Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration, however
they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to-event …

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R Blythe, R Parsons, AG Barnett, D Cook, SM McPhail… - 2024 - ccforum.biomedcentral.com
Background Binary classification models are frequently used to predict clinical deterioration,
however they ignore information on the timing of events. An alternative is to apply time-to …