• 제목/요약/키워드: Interval censored data

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Estimation in the exponential distribution under progressive Type I interval censoring with semi-missing data

  • Shin, Hyejung;Lee, Kwangho
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.1271-1277
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose an estimation method of the parameter in an exponential distribution based on a progressive Type I interval censored sample with semi-missing observation. The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) of the parameter in the exponential distribution cannot be obtained explicitly because the intervals are not equal in length under the progressive Type I interval censored sample with semi-missing data. To obtain the MLE of the parameter for the sampling scheme, we propose a method by which progressive Type I interval censored sample with semi-missing data is converted to the progressive Type II interval censored sample. Consequently, the estimation procedures in the progressive Type II interval censored sample can be applied and we obtain the MLE of the parameter and survival function. It will be shown that the obtained estimators have good performance in terms of the mean square error (MSE) and mean integrated square error (MISE).

Regression analysis of interval censored competing risk data using a pseudo-value approach

  • Kim, Sooyeon;Kim, Yang-Jin
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.555-562
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    • 2016
  • Interval censored data often occur in an observational study where the subject is followed periodically. Instead of observing an exact failure time, two inspection times that include it are available. There are several methods to analyze interval censored failure time data (Sun, 2006). However, in the presence of competing risks, few methods have been suggested to estimate covariate effect on interval censored competing risk data. A sub-distribution hazard model is a commonly used regression model because it has one-to-one correspondence with a cumulative incidence function. Alternatively, Klein and Andersen (2005) proposed a pseudo-value approach that directly uses the cumulative incidence function. In this paper, we consider an extension of the pseudo-value approach into the interval censored data to estimate regression coefficients. The pseudo-values generated from the estimated cumulative incidence function then become response variables in a generalized estimating equation. Simulation studies show that the suggested method performs well in several situations and an HIV-AIDS cohort study is analyzed as a real data example.

Nonpararmetric estimation for interval censored competing risk data

  • Kim, Yang-Jin;Kwon, Do young
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.947-955
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    • 2017
  • A competing risk analysis has been applied when subjects experience more than one type of end points. Geskus (2011) showed three types of estimators of CIF are equivalent under left truncated and right censored data. We extend his approach to an interval censored competing risk data by using a modified risk set and evaluate their performance under several sample sizes. These estimators show very similar results. We also suggest a test statistic combining Sun's test for interval censored data and Gray's test for right censored data. The test sizes and powers are compared under several cases. As a real data application, the suggested method is applied a data where the feasibility of the vaccine to HIV was assessed in the injecting drug uses.

다중대체방법을 이용한 구간 중도 경쟁 위험 모형에서의 이표본 검정 (A two-sample test with interval censored competing risk data using multiple imputation)

  • 김유원;김양진
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.233-241
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    • 2017
  • 구간 중도 절단 자료는 관측 연구에서 종종 발생되는 생존 자료의 한 유형으로 관심 있는 사건 발생 시간을 정확하게 관측할 수 없는 대신에 이를 포함한 두 관측 시점으로 구성된다. 본 연구의 목적은 경쟁 위험이 구간 중도 절단 자료에서 발생될 경우, 두 그룹의 누적 발생 함수를 비교하기 위한 검정 통계량을 제시하는 것이다. 특히 본 연구에서는 다중 대체 방법을 통해 생성된 자료를 이용하여 검정력과 유의 수준을 구하고자 한다. 모의실험을 통해 제안한 방법이 다양한 경우에서 적절한 결과를 보이는지 검토하였으며 실제 자료 분석의 예로 남녀 그룹의 HIV 발생 함수의 차이를 비교하기 위해 제안한 방법을 적용하였다.

교차계획 구간절단 생존자료의 비례위험모형을 이용한 분석 (Analysis of Interval-censored Survival Data from Crossover Trials with Proportional Hazards Model)

  • 김은영;송혜향
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.39-52
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    • 2007
  • 협심증 치료의 신약에 대한 교차계획 임상시험(crossover clinical trials)에서 신약의 효능을 알아보는 운동테스트(treadmill exercise test) 결과는 중도절단 생존시간(censored survival times)으로 측정된다. 이 논문에서는 교차계획에서 수집된 중도절단 생존자료의 여러 가지 분석법에 대해 설명한다. 중도절단을 감안한 비모수적 방법들과 층화 Cox 비례위험모형 (stratified Cox proportional hazards model)에 근거한 분석법이 제시되었다. 한편, 교차계획의 두 시기에 걸쳐 수집된 생존시간의 차(difference)로부터 구간절단자료(interval censored data)가 생성되며 이에 근거한 분석법으로서 이 논문에서는 구간절단자료에 대한 Cox 비례위험모형 (proportional hazards model)의 가능성을 알아보며, 예제 자료로써 여러 방법들의 결과를 비교해 본다.

Association measure of doubly interval censored data using a Kendall's 𝜏 estimator

  • Kang, Seo-Hyun;Kim, Yang-Jin
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 2021
  • In this article, our interest is to estimate the association between consecutive gap times which are subject to interval censoring. Such data are referred as doubly interval censored data (Sun, 2006). In a context of serial event, an induced dependent censoring frequently occurs, resulting in biased estimates. In this study, our goal is to propose a Kendall's 𝜏 based association measure for doubly interval censored data. For adjusting the impact of induced dependent censoring, the inverse probability censoring weighting (IPCW) technique is implemented. Furthermore, a multiple imputation technique is applied to recover unknown failure times owing to interval censoring. Simulation studies demonstrate that the suggested association estimator performs well with moderate sample sizes. The proposed method is applied to a dataset of children's dental records.

A modified estimating equation for a binary time varying covariate with an interval censored changing time

  • Kim, Yang-Jin
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.335-341
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    • 2016
  • Interval censored failure time data often occurs in an observational study where a subject is followed periodically. Instead of observing an exact failure time, two inspection times that include it are made available. Several methods have been suggested to analyze interval censored failure time data (Sun, 2006). In this article, we are concerned with a binary time-varying covariate whose changing time is interval censored. A modified estimating equation is proposed by extending the approach suggested in the presence of a missing covariate. Based on simulation results, the proposed method shows a better performance than other simple imputation methods. ACTG 181 dataset were analyzed as a real example.

A GEE approach for the semiparametric accelerated lifetime model with multivariate interval-censored data

  • Maru Kim;Sangbum Choi
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.389-402
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    • 2023
  • Multivariate or clustered failure time data often occur in many medical, epidemiological, and socio-economic studies when survival data are collected from several research centers. If the data are periodically observed as in a longitudinal study, survival times are often subject to various types of interval-censoring, creating multivariate interval-censored data. Then, the event times of interest may be correlated among individuals who come from the same cluster. In this article, we propose a unified linear regression method for analyzing multivariate interval-censored data. We consider a semiparametric multivariate accelerated failure time model as a statistical analysis tool and develop a generalized Buckley-James method to make inferences by imputing interval-censored observations with their conditional mean values. Since the study population consists of several heterogeneous clusters, where the subjects in the same cluster may be related, we propose a generalized estimating equations approach to accommodate potential dependence in clusters. Our simulation results confirm that the proposed estimator is robust to misspecification of working covariance matrix and statistical efficiency can increase when the working covariance structure is close to the truth. The proposed method is applied to the dataset from a diabetic retinopathy study.

Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Quantiles of Right Censored Data

  • Na, Jong-Hwa;Park, Hyo-Il;Jang, Young-Mi
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.447-454
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we consider the bootstrap method to the interval estimation of the difference of quantiles of right censored data. We showed the validity of bootstrap method and compare with others with real data example. In simulation various resampling schemes for right censored data are also considered.

Comparing Imputation Methods for Doubly Censored Data

  • Yoo, Han-Na;Lee, Jae-Won
    • 응용통계연구
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.607-616
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    • 2009
  • In many epidemiological studies, the occurrence times of the event of interest are right-censored or interval censored. In certain situations such as the AIDS data, however, the incubation period which is the time between HIV infection and the diagnosis of AIDS is usually doubly censored. In this paper, we impute the interval censored HIV infection time using three imputation methods. Mid imputation, conditional mean imputation and approximate Bayesian bootstrap are implemented to obtain right censored data, and then Gibbs sampler is used to estimate the coefficient factor of the incubation period. By using Bayesian approach, flexible modeling and the use of prior information is available. We applied both parametric and semi-parametric methods for estimating the effect of the covariate and compared the imputation results incorporating prior information for the covariate effects.