Modelling the Distribution of Ischaemic Stroke-Specific Survival Time Using an EM-based Mixture Approach with Random Effects Adjustment
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15/09/2004
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A two-component survival mixture model is proposed to analyse a set of ischaemic stroke-specific mortality data. The survival experience of stroke patients after index stroke may be described by a subpopulation of patients in the acute condition and another subpopulation of patients in the chronic phase. To adjust for the inherent correlation of observations due to random hospital effects, a mixture model of two survival functions with random effects is formulated. Assuming a Weibull hazard in both components, an EM algorithm is developed for the estimation of fixed effect parameters and variance components. A simulation study is conducted to assess the performance of the two-component survival mixture model estimators. Simulation results confirm the applicability of the proposed model in a small sample setting. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. |
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eng |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Statistics & Probability #Public, Environmental & Occupational Health #Medical Informatics #Medicine, Research & Experimental #Em Algorithm #Glmm #Stroke-specific Death #Survival Mixture #Weibull Distribution #Linear Mixed Models #Proportional Hazards Regression #Cure Rate Estimation #Cancer Survival #Maximum-likelihood #Reml Estimation #Long-term #Algorithm #Information #Frailty #Mathematical & Computational Biology #010402 Biostatistics #010401 Applied Statistics |
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Journal Article |