Transparent Reporting of a multivariable prediction model for Individual Prognosis Or Diagnosis (TRIPOD): Explanation and Elaboration. Translation in to Russian release_rojxdbhf2vderga5xlsislblfe

by Karel G. Moons, Douglas Altman, Johannes Reitsma, John Ioannidis, Petra Macaskill, Steyerberg, Andrew J. Vickers, David Ransohoff, Gary S Collins

Published in Digital Diagnostics by ECO-Vector LLC.

2022   p232-322

Abstract

The TRIPOD (Transparent Reporting of a multivariable prediction model for Individual Prognosis Or Diagnosis) Statement includes a 22-item checklist, which aims to improve the reporting of studies developing, validating, or updating a prediction model, whether for diagnostic or prognostic purposes. The TRIPOD Statement aims to improve the transparency of the reporting of a prediction model study regardless of the study methods used. This explanation and elaboration document describes the rationale; clarifies the meaning of each item; and discusses why transparent reporting is important, with a view to assessing risk of bias and clinical usefulness of the prediction model. Each checklist item of the TRIPOD Statement is explained in detail and accompanied by published examples of good reporting. The document also provides a valuable reference of issues to consider when designing, conducting, and analyzing prediction model studies. To aid the editorial process and help peer reviewers and, ultimately, readers and systematic reviewers of prediction model studies, it is recommended that authors include a completed checklist in their submission. The TRIPOD checklist can also be downloaded from www.tripod-statement.org.
 For members of the TRIPOD Group, see the Appendix.
 This article is the translation in to Russian by Dr. Ruslan Saygitov (ORCID: 0000-0002-8915-6153) from the original published in [Ann Intern Med. 2015; 162:W1-W73. doi: 10.7326/M14-0698 ].
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