Linear model

The linear model is maybe the easiest standard model on Evidencio. It uses the formula P = β0 + xβ
Where β0 is an intercept or baseline. and xβ is the sum of the beta coefficients multiplied by their input.

Linear models can be often used for the implementation of online risk scores or clinical prediction rules. If certain (risk) criteria are present in the patient, they get points assigned. Eventual amount of points corresponds with a riskprobability or a threshold is set where a treatment might be indicated for the patient.

To add a linear model, go to Models and click on New Model. Go to the fourth tab called Model and the linear model is automatically selected. Make sure to enter an intercept or baseline and select if your variables are single values or multiplied. More info on how to edit or add the rest of a new model can be found here.

Example

For this example a clinical prediction rule to identify patients that are most likely to benefit from spinal manipulation. The clinical prediction rule describes 5 criteria that have to be met. The criteria can be seen in the picture below:

In the picture we can see that 5 criteria are selected. In the paper describing the development of the clinical prediction rule, the authors state that at least 4 out of the 5 criteria should be met.