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Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge

OBJECTIVES: The Eighth Mount Hood Challenge (held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in September 2016) evaluated the transparency of model input documentation from two published health economics studies and developed guidelines for improving transparency in the reporting of input data underlying model-bas...

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Autores principales: Palmer, Andrew J., Si, Lei, Tew, Michelle, Xinyang, Hua, Willis, Michael S., Asseburg, Christian, McEwan, Phil, Leal, José, Gray, Alastair, Foos, Volker, Lamotte, Mark, Feenstra, Talitha, O’Connor, Patrick J., Brandle, Michael, Smolen, Harry J., Gahn, James C., Valentine, William J., Pollock, Richard F., Breeze, Penny, Brennan, Alan, Pollard, Daniel, Ye, Wen, Herman, William H., Isaman, Deanna J., Kuo, Shihchen, Laiteerapong, Neda, Tran-Duy, An, Clarke, Philip M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29909878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2018.02.002
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author Palmer, Andrew J.
Si, Lei
Tew, Michelle
Xinyang, Hua
Willis, Michael S.
Asseburg, Christian
McEwan, Phil
Leal, José
Gray, Alastair
Foos, Volker
Lamotte, Mark
Feenstra, Talitha
O’Connor, Patrick J.
Brandle, Michael
Smolen, Harry J.
Gahn, James C.
Valentine, William J.
Pollock, Richard F.
Breeze, Penny
Brennan, Alan
Pollard, Daniel
Ye, Wen
Herman, William H.
Isaman, Deanna J.
Kuo, Shihchen
Laiteerapong, Neda
Tran-Duy, An
Clarke, Philip M.
author_facet Palmer, Andrew J.
Si, Lei
Tew, Michelle
Xinyang, Hua
Willis, Michael S.
Asseburg, Christian
McEwan, Phil
Leal, José
Gray, Alastair
Foos, Volker
Lamotte, Mark
Feenstra, Talitha
O’Connor, Patrick J.
Brandle, Michael
Smolen, Harry J.
Gahn, James C.
Valentine, William J.
Pollock, Richard F.
Breeze, Penny
Brennan, Alan
Pollard, Daniel
Ye, Wen
Herman, William H.
Isaman, Deanna J.
Kuo, Shihchen
Laiteerapong, Neda
Tran-Duy, An
Clarke, Philip M.
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description OBJECTIVES: The Eighth Mount Hood Challenge (held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in September 2016) evaluated the transparency of model input documentation from two published health economics studies and developed guidelines for improving transparency in the reporting of input data underlying model-based economic analyses in diabetes. METHODS: Participating modeling groups were asked to reproduce the results of two published studies using the input data described in those articles. Gaps in input data were filled with assumptions reported by the modeling groups. Goodness of fit between the results reported in the target studies and the groups’ replicated outputs was evaluated using the slope of linear regression line and the coefficient of determination (R(2)). After a general discussion of the results, a diabetes-specific checklist for the transparency of model input was developed. RESULTS: Seven groups participated in the transparency challenge. The reporting of key model input parameters in the two studies, including the baseline characteristics of simulated patients, treatment effect and treatment intensification threshold assumptions, treatment effect evolution, prediction of complications and costs data, was inadequately transparent (and often missing altogether).Not surprisingly, goodness of fit was better for the study that reported its input data with more transparency. To improve the transparency in diabetes modeling, the Diabetes Modeling Input Checklist listing the minimal input data required for reproducibility in most diabetes modeling applications was developed. CONCLUSIONS: Transparency of diabetes model inputs is important to the reproducibility and credibility of simulation results. In the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge, the Diabetes Modeling Input Checklist was developed with the goal of improving the transparency of input data reporting and reproducibility of diabetes simulation model results.
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spelling pubmed-66594022019-07-26 Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge Palmer, Andrew J. Si, Lei Tew, Michelle Xinyang, Hua Willis, Michael S. Asseburg, Christian McEwan, Phil Leal, José Gray, Alastair Foos, Volker Lamotte, Mark Feenstra, Talitha O’Connor, Patrick J. Brandle, Michael Smolen, Harry J. Gahn, James C. Valentine, William J. Pollock, Richard F. Breeze, Penny Brennan, Alan Pollard, Daniel Ye, Wen Herman, William H. Isaman, Deanna J. Kuo, Shihchen Laiteerapong, Neda Tran-Duy, An Clarke, Philip M. Value Health Article OBJECTIVES: The Eighth Mount Hood Challenge (held in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in September 2016) evaluated the transparency of model input documentation from two published health economics studies and developed guidelines for improving transparency in the reporting of input data underlying model-based economic analyses in diabetes. METHODS: Participating modeling groups were asked to reproduce the results of two published studies using the input data described in those articles. Gaps in input data were filled with assumptions reported by the modeling groups. Goodness of fit between the results reported in the target studies and the groups’ replicated outputs was evaluated using the slope of linear regression line and the coefficient of determination (R(2)). After a general discussion of the results, a diabetes-specific checklist for the transparency of model input was developed. RESULTS: Seven groups participated in the transparency challenge. The reporting of key model input parameters in the two studies, including the baseline characteristics of simulated patients, treatment effect and treatment intensification threshold assumptions, treatment effect evolution, prediction of complications and costs data, was inadequately transparent (and often missing altogether).Not surprisingly, goodness of fit was better for the study that reported its input data with more transparency. To improve the transparency in diabetes modeling, the Diabetes Modeling Input Checklist listing the minimal input data required for reproducibility in most diabetes modeling applications was developed. CONCLUSIONS: Transparency of diabetes model inputs is important to the reproducibility and credibility of simulation results. In the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge, the Diabetes Modeling Input Checklist was developed with the goal of improving the transparency of input data reporting and reproducibility of diabetes simulation model results. 2018-04-09 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6659402/ /pubmed/29909878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2018.02.002 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Palmer, Andrew J.
Si, Lei
Tew, Michelle
Xinyang, Hua
Willis, Michael S.
Asseburg, Christian
McEwan, Phil
Leal, José
Gray, Alastair
Foos, Volker
Lamotte, Mark
Feenstra, Talitha
O’Connor, Patrick J.
Brandle, Michael
Smolen, Harry J.
Gahn, James C.
Valentine, William J.
Pollock, Richard F.
Breeze, Penny
Brennan, Alan
Pollard, Daniel
Ye, Wen
Herman, William H.
Isaman, Deanna J.
Kuo, Shihchen
Laiteerapong, Neda
Tran-Duy, An
Clarke, Philip M.
Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge
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title_fullStr Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge
title_full_unstemmed Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge
title_short Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Transparency: A Report on the Eighth Mount Hood Challenge
title_sort computer modeling of diabetes and its transparency: a report on the eighth mount hood challenge
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29909878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2018.02.002
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