External validation of prognostic models for preeclampsia in a Dutch multicenter prospective cohort

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Objective: To perform an external validation of all published prognostic models for first-trimester prediction of the risk of developing preeclampsia (PE). Methods: Women <14 weeks of pregnancy were recruited in the Netherlands. All systematically identified prognostic models for PE that contained predictors commonly available were eligible for external validation. Results: 3,736 women were included; 87 (2.3%) developed PE. Calibration was poor due to overestimation. Discrimination of 9 models for LO-PE ranged from 0.58 to 0.71 and of 9 models for all PE from 0.55 to 0.75. Conclusion: Only a few easily applicable prognostic models for all PE showed discrimination above 0.70, which is considered an acceptable performance.

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Lamain-de Ruiter, M., Kwee, A., Naaktgeboren, C. A., Louhanepessy, R. D., De Groot, I., Evers, I. M., … Koster, M. P. H. (2019). External validation of prognostic models for preeclampsia in a Dutch multicenter prospective cohort. Hypertension in Pregnancy, 38(2), 78–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/10641955.2019.1584210

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