Evaluation of clinical prediction models (part 3): calculating the sample size required for an external validation study

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2024-01-22

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Riley, Richard D.
Snell, Kym I.E.
Archer, Lucinda
Ensor, Joie
Debray, ThomasORCID 0000-0002-1790-2719ISNI 0000000390283878
Van Calster, Ben
van Smeden, MaartenORCID 0000-0002-5529-1541
Collins, Gary S.

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Abstract

An external validation study evaluates the performance of a prediction model in new data, but many of these studies are too small to provide reliable answers. In the third article of their series on model evaluation, Riley and colleagues describe how to calculate the sample size required for external validation studies, and propose to avoid rules of thumb by tailoring calculations to the model and setting at hand.

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General Medicine

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Riley, R D, Snell, K I E, Archer, L, Ensor, J, Debray, T P A, Van Calster, B, van Smeden, M & Collins, G S 2024, 'Evaluation of clinical prediction models (part 3) : calculating the sample size required for an external validation study', BMJ, vol. 384, e074821. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2023-074821