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A multistate competing risks framework for preconception prediction of pregnancy outcomes
by
Perkins, Neil J.
, Cook, Kaitlyn
, Haneuse, Sebastien
, Schisterman, Enrique
in
Competing risks
/ Discrete survival models
/ Fertility
/ Health Sciences
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menstruation
/ Missing data
/ Multinomial classification
/ Obstetrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk prediction
/ Statistical Theory and Methods
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2022
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A multistate competing risks framework for preconception prediction of pregnancy outcomes
by
Perkins, Neil J.
, Cook, Kaitlyn
, Haneuse, Sebastien
, Schisterman, Enrique
in
Competing risks
/ Discrete survival models
/ Fertility
/ Health Sciences
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menstruation
/ Missing data
/ Multinomial classification
/ Obstetrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk prediction
/ Statistical Theory and Methods
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2022
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A multistate competing risks framework for preconception prediction of pregnancy outcomes
by
Perkins, Neil J.
, Cook, Kaitlyn
, Haneuse, Sebastien
, Schisterman, Enrique
in
Competing risks
/ Discrete survival models
/ Fertility
/ Health Sciences
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Menstruation
/ Missing data
/ Multinomial classification
/ Obstetrics
/ Pregnancy
/ Premature birth
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk prediction
/ Statistical Theory and Methods
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2022
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A multistate competing risks framework for preconception prediction of pregnancy outcomes
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A multistate competing risks framework for preconception prediction of pregnancy outcomes
2022
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Overview
Background
Preconception pregnancy risk profiles—characterizing the likelihood that a pregnancy attempt results in a full-term birth, preterm birth, clinical pregnancy loss, or failure to conceive—can provide critical information during the early stages of a pregnancy attempt, when obstetricians are best positioned to intervene to improve the chances of successful conception and full-term live birth. Yet the task of constructing and validating risk assessment tools for this earlier intervention window is complicated by several statistical features: the final outcome of the pregnancy attempt is multinomial in nature, and it summarizes the results of two intermediate stages, conception and gestation, whose outcomes are subject to competing risks, measured on different time scales, and governed by different biological processes. In light of this complexity, existing pregnancy risk assessment tools largely focus on predicting a single adverse pregnancy outcome, and make these predictions at some later, post-conception time point.
Methods
We reframe the individual pregnancy attempt as a multistate model comprised of two nested multinomial prediction tasks: one corresponding to conception and the other to the subsequent outcome of that pregnancy. We discuss the estimation of this model in the presence of multiple stages of outcome missingness and then introduce an inverse-probability-weighted Hypervolume Under the Manifold statistic to validate the resulting multivariate risk scores. Finally, we use data from the Effects of Aspirin in Gestation and Reproduction (EAGeR) trial to illustrate how this multistate competing risks framework might be utilized in practice to construct and validate a preconception pregnancy risk assessment tool.
Results
In the EAGeR study population, the resulting risk profiles are able to meaningfully discriminate between the four pregnancy attempt outcomes of interest and represent a significant improvement over classification by random chance.
Conclusions
As illustrated in our analysis of the EAGeR data, our proposed prediction framework expands the pregnancy risk assessment task in two key ways—by considering a broader array of pregnancy outcomes and by providing the predictions at an earlier, preconception intervention window—providing obstetricians and their patients with more information and opportunities to successfully guide pregnancy attempts.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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