Multinomial logistic functions in markov chain models of sleep architecture: internal and external validation and covariate analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Mixed-effect Markov chain models have been recently proposed to characterize the time
course of transition probabilities between sleep stages in insomniac patients. The most recent one, based
on multinomial logistic functions, was used as a base to develop a final model combining the strengths of
the existing ones. This final model was validated on placebo data applying also new diagnostic methods
and then used for the inclusion of potential age, gender, and BMI effects. Internal validation was
performed through simplified posterior predictive check (sPPC), visual predictive check (VPC) for
categorical data, and new visual methods based on stochastic simulation and estimation and called visual
estimation check (VEC). External validation mainly relied on the evaluation of the objective function
value and sPPC. Covariate effects were identified through stepwise covariate modeling within
NONMEM VI. New model features were introduced in the model, providing significant sPPC
improvements. Outcomes from VPC, VEC, and external validation were generally very good. Age,
gender, and BMI were found to be statistically significant covariates, but their inclusion did not improve
substantially the model's predictive performance. In summary, an improved model for sleep internal
architecture has been developed and suitably validated in insomniac patients treated with placebo.
Thereafter, covariate effects have been included into the final model
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bizzotto, Roberto
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