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Missing Data in Prediction Research: A Five-Step Approach for Multiple Imputation, Illustrated in the CENTER-TBI Study.

Benjamin Yaël Gravesteijn1, Charlie Aletta Sewalt1, Esmee Venema1, Daan Nieboer1, Ewout W Steyerberg1,2.   

Abstract

In medical research, missing data is common. In acute diseases, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), even well-conducted prospective studies may suffer from missing data in baseline characteristics and outcomes. Statistical models may simply drop patients with any missing values, potentially leaving a selected subset of the original cohort. Imputation is widely accepted by methodologists as an appropriate way to deal with missing data. We aim to provide practical guidance on handling missing data for prediction modeling. We hereto propose a five-step approach, centered around single and multiple imputation: 1) explore the missing data patterns; 2) choose a method of imputation; 3) perform imputation; 4) assess diagnostics of the imputation; and 5) analyze the imputed data sets. We illustrate these five steps with the estimation and validation of the IMPACT (International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials in Traumatic Brain Injury) prognostic model in 1375 patients from the CENTER-TBI database, included in 53 centers across 17 countries, with moderate or severe TBI in the prospective European CENTER-TBI study. Future prediction modeling studies in acute diseases may benefit from following the suggested five steps for optimal statistical analysis and interpretation, after maximal effort has been made to minimize missing data.

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Keywords:  imputation; missing data; prediction; traumatic brain injury; tutorial

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33470157     DOI: 10.1089/neu.2020.7218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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1.  Modern Learning from Big Data in Critical Care: Primum Non Nocere.

Authors:  Benjamin Y Gravesteijn; Ewout W Steyerberg; Hester F Lingsma
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 3.532

2.  Validation and adjustment of modified Erasmus GBS outcome score in Bangladesh.

Authors:  Nowshin Papri; Alex Y Doets; Quazi D Mohammad; Hubert P Endtz; Hester F Lingsma; Bart C Jacobs; Zhahirul Islam
Journal:  Ann Clin Transl Neurol       Date:  2022-07-30       Impact factor: 5.430

3.  Primary versus early secondary referral to a specialized neurotrauma center in patients with moderate/severe traumatic brain injury: a CENTER TBI study.

Authors:  Charlie Aletta Sewalt; Benjamin Yaël Gravesteijn; David Menon; Hester Floor Lingsma; Andrew I R Maas; Nino Stocchetti; Esmee Venema; Fiona E Lecky
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2021-08-04       Impact factor: 2.953

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