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Ceiling Effect of the Combined Norwegian and Danish Knee Ligament Registers Limits Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Outcome Prediction.

R Kyle MartinSolvejg WastvedtAyoosh PareekAndreas PerssonHåvard VisnesAnne Marie FenstadGilbert MoatsheJulian WolfsonMartin LindLars Engbretsen
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2023)
Machine learning analysis of the combined NKLR and DKRR enabled prediction of the revision ACLR risk with moderate accuracy. However, the resulting algorithms were less user-friendly and did not demonstrate superior accuracy in comparison with the previously developed model based on patients from the NKLR alone, despite the analysis of nearly 63,000 patients. This ceiling effect suggests that simply adding more patients to current national knee ligament registers is unlikely to improve predictive capability and may prompt future changes to increase variable inclusion.
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