2023
DOI: 10.1002/sim.9713
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A comparison of two approaches to dynamic prediction: Joint modeling and landmark modeling

Abstract: Joint modeling and landmark modeling are two mainstream approaches to dynamic prediction in longitudinal studies, that is, the prediction of a clinical event using longitudinally measured predictor variables available up to the time of prediction. It is an important research question to the methodological research field and also to practical users to understand which approach can produce more accurate prediction. There were few previous studies on this topic, and the majority of results seemed to favor joint m… Show more

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“…There is literature that has compared the advantages of the landmarking approach and joint modeling [105]. Comparison by simulation is conducted in [107,108]. These models are used for prognostic predictions, but so far we found only a few articles dealing with chronic heart failure syndrome [109,110].…”
Section: Advanced Statistical Modeling With Time-dependent Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is literature that has compared the advantages of the landmarking approach and joint modeling [105]. Comparison by simulation is conducted in [107,108]. These models are used for prognostic predictions, but so far we found only a few articles dealing with chronic heart failure syndrome [109,110].…”
Section: Advanced Statistical Modeling With Time-dependent Predictorsmentioning
confidence: 99%