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Fig. 4 | BMC Medical Research Methodology

Fig. 4

From: Predicting the risk of a clinical event using longitudinal data: the generalized landmark analysis

Fig. 4

Relative differences in Brier score (\(\Delta _R BS\); upper panel) and absolute difference in AUC (\(\Delta _A BS\); lower panel) comparing GLA(eGFR), GLA(time, eGFR), and LA to SPM in predicting the composite outcome of graft failure and death in the next 1-, 2-, and 3-year at 6 to 72 months after transplantation in WisARD. The “time” denotes time-on-study. Baseline is the 6th month after kidney transplantation. Here, LA is equivalent to a GLA localizing on time-on-study only, i.e., GLA(time). The ribbons represent 95% bootstrap percentile confidence intervals

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