Markov Models in Medical Decision Making
- 1 December 1993
- journal article
- case report
- Published by SAGE Publications in Medical Decision Making
- Vol. 13 (4) , 322-338
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989x9301300409
Abstract
Markov models are useful when a decision problem involves risk that is continuous over time, when the timing of events is important, and when important events may happen more than once. Representing such clinical settings with conventional decision trees is difficult and may require unrealistic simplifying assumptions. Markov models assume that a patient is always in one of a finite number of discrete health states, called Markov states. All events are represented as transitions from one state to another. A Markov model may be evaluated by matrix algebra, as a cohort simulation, or as a Monte Carlo simulation. A newer repre sentation of Markov models, the Markov-cycle tree, uses a tree representation of clinical events and may be evaluated either as a cohort simulation or as a Monte Carlo simulation. The ability of the Markov model to represent repetitive events and the time dependence of both probabilities and utilities allows for more accurate representation of clinical settings that involve these issues. Key words: Markov models; Markov-cycle decision tree; decision mak ing. (Med Decis Making 1993;13:322-338)Keywords
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