Prognostic in a sentence as a noun

Although that might be true in a roundabout way, I don't think that all models are required to be directly prognostic.

This may not affect management, but may provide you with prognostic information.

As I have been doing throughout this thread, I'll continue to agree that a zero CAC score is a really valuable piece of prognostic data, and that the radiation dose is very small.

Prognostic in a sentence as an adjective

But the effect is so massive: we might see 4/5 of the control's rate of ICU admissions if the "one prognostic bad risk factor" determined outcome entirely; instead, we see 1/50 of the rate.

> we might see 4/5 of the control's rate of ICU admissions if the "one prognostic bad risk factor" determined outcome entirelyBut we still don't know if the persons with multiple bad risk factors were those who ended with bad outcomes?

Prognostic definitions

noun

a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle"

See also: omen portent presage prognostication prodigy

adjective

of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictions

See also: predictive prognosticative