A type 1 diabetes prediction model has utility across multiple screening settings with recalibration
Erin L. Templeman, Lauric A. Ferrat, Hemang M. Parikh, Lu You, Taylor M. Triolo, Andrea K. Steck, William A. Hagopian, Kendra Vehik, Suna Onengut-Gumuscu, Peter A. Gottlieb, Stephen S. Rich, Jeffery P. Krischer, Maria J. Redondo, Richard A. Oram

TL;DR
A type 1 diabetes prediction model works across different screening settings when recalibrated, helping identify risk early for better intervention.
Contribution
A recalibratable type 1 diabetes prediction model is developed and validated across different screening populations.
Findings
The model showed similar discrimination but poor calibration in TrialNet before recalibration.
Logistic recalibration significantly improved model calibration in TrialNet.
A web calculator was developed to visualize individual risk estimates.
Abstract
Accurate type 1 diabetes prediction is important to facilitate screening for pre-clinical type 1 diabetes to enable potential early disease-modifying interventions and to reduce the risk of severe presentation with diabetic ketoacidosis. We aimed to assess the generalisability of a prediction model developed in children followed from birth. Additionally, we sought to create an application for easy calculation and visualization of individualized risk prediction. We developed and refined a stratified prediction model combining a genetic risk score, age, islet autoantibodies, and family history using data from children followed since birth by The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study. We tested the validity of the model through external validation in the Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Pathway to Prevention study, which conducts cross-sectional screening in relatives…
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TopicsDiabetes and associated disorders · Diabetes Management and Research · Pancreatic function and diabetes
