Predicting counterfactual risks under hypothetical treatment strategies: an application to HIV.

Barbra A Dickerman ORCID logo; Issa J Dahabreh; Krystal V Cantos; Roger W Logan; Sara Lodi; Christopher T Rentsch ORCID logo; Amy C Justice; Miguel A Hernán; (2022) Predicting counterfactual risks under hypothetical treatment strategies: an application to HIV. European Journal of Epidemiology, 37 (4). pp. 367-376. ISSN 0393-2990 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-022-00855-8
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The accuracy of a prediction algorithm depends on contextual factors that may vary across deployment settings. To address this inherent limitation of prediction, we propose an approach to counterfactual prediction based on the g-formula to predict risk across populations that differ in their distribution of treatment strategies. We apply this to predict 5-year risk of mortality among persons receiving care for HIV in the U.S. Veterans Health Administration under different hypothetical treatment strategies. First, we implement a conventional approach to develop a prediction algorithm in the observed data and show how the algorithm may fail when transported to new populations with different treatment strategies. Second, we generate counterfactual data under different treatment strategies and use it to assess the robustness of the original algorithm's performance to these differences and to develop counterfactual prediction algorithms. We discuss how estimating counterfactual risks under a particular treatment strategy is more challenging than conventional prediction as it requires the same data, methods, and unverifiable assumptions as causal inference. However, this may be required when the alternative assumption of constant treatment patterns across deployment settings is unlikely to hold and new data is not yet available to retrain the algorithm.


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