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Machine Learning Did Not Outperform Conventional Competing Risk Modeling to Predict Revision Arthroplasty.

Jacobien Hillina Froukje OosterhoffAnne A H de HondRinne M PetersLiza N van SteenbergenJuliette C SorelWierd P ZijlstraRudolf W PoolmanDavid RingPaul C JutteGino M M J KerkhoffsHein PutterEwout W SteyerbergJob N Doornbergnull null
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2024)
Neither machine learning modeling nor traditional regression methods were sufficiently accurate in order to offer prognostic information when predicting revision arthroplasty. The benefit of these modeling approaches may be limited in this context.
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