Research Article

Prescribing Multiple Neurostimulants during Rehabilitation for Severe Brain Injury

Table 3

Univariate optimal data analysis (UniODA) results, neurostimulants as explanatory variable.

Outcome variableUniODA model% satisfiedESS

Recovery of full consciousness during rehabilitationIf received one neurostimulant, then predict recovery of consciousness during rehabilitation3043.31.0000.8
If received multiple neurostimulants, then predict no recovery of consciousness during rehabilitation6642.41.000−30.9

Recovery of full consciousness within one yearIf received one neurostimulant, then predict no recovery of consciousness within one year3056.7 0.506 6.8
If received multiple neurostimulants, then predict recovery of consciousness within one year7064.3

Change in total DOCS-25 score above MDC90 of 4.7 If received one neurostimulant, predict clinically detectable change in DOCS-25 score2240.9 0.800 4.1
If received multiple neurostimulants, predict clinically nondetectable change in DOCS-25 score7035.7

Change in total DOCS-25 score above MCID of 2.58If received one neurostimulant, predict clinically detectable change in DOCS-25 score2250.0 0.463 7.4
If received multiple neurostimulants, predict clinically nondetectable change in DOCS-25 score7040.0

indicates number of observations in a given predicted class category. % satisfied indicates percentage of observations in a given predicted class category. † indicates LOO and ESS values reported due to instability. That is, if LOO ESS is lower than training ESS, then the results are not LOO stable.