Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data

In clinical trials and other follow-up studies, it is natural that a response variable is repeatedly measured during follow-up and the occurrence of some key event is also monitored. There has been a considerable study on the joint modelling these measures together with information on covariates. Bu...

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Main Authors: Arindom Chakraborty, Kalyan Das
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17486701003789096
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spelling doaj-be17758190bb4ef49b9e1738c468a9d72020-11-24T22:37:18ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182010-01-0111328129510.1080/17486701003789096Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event DataArindom Chakraborty0Kalyan Das1Department of Statistics, Visva-Bharati University, Birbhum, West Bengal, IndiaDepartment of Statistics, University of Calcutta, 35, B.C. Road, Kolkata 700019, IndiaIn clinical trials and other follow-up studies, it is natural that a response variable is repeatedly measured during follow-up and the occurrence of some key event is also monitored. There has been a considerable study on the joint modelling these measures together with information on covariates. But most of the studies are related to continuous outcomes. In many situations instead of observing continuous outcomes, repeated ordinal outcomes are recorded over time. The joint modelling of such serial outcomes and the time to event data then becomes a bit complicated. In this article we have attempted to analyse such models through a latent variable model. In view of the longitudinal variation on the ordinal outcome measure, it is desirable to account for the dependence between ordered categorical responses and survival time for different causes due to unobserved factors. A flexible Monte Carlo EM (MCEM) method based on exact likelihood is proposed that can simultaneously handle the longitudinal ordinal data and also the censored time to event data. A computationally more efficient MCEM method based on approximation of the likelihood is also proposed. The method is applied to a number of ordinal scores and survival data from trials of a treatment for children suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Finally, a simulation study is conducted to examine the finite sample properties of the proposed estimators in the joint model under two different methods.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17486701003789096
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Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
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Kalyan Das
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title Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
title_short Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
title_full Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
title_fullStr Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
title_full_unstemmed Inferences for Joint Modelling of Repeated Ordinal Scores and Time to Event Data
title_sort inferences for joint modelling of repeated ordinal scores and time to event data
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
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1748-6718
publishDate 2010-01-01
description In clinical trials and other follow-up studies, it is natural that a response variable is repeatedly measured during follow-up and the occurrence of some key event is also monitored. There has been a considerable study on the joint modelling these measures together with information on covariates. But most of the studies are related to continuous outcomes. In many situations instead of observing continuous outcomes, repeated ordinal outcomes are recorded over time. The joint modelling of such serial outcomes and the time to event data then becomes a bit complicated. In this article we have attempted to analyse such models through a latent variable model. In view of the longitudinal variation on the ordinal outcome measure, it is desirable to account for the dependence between ordered categorical responses and survival time for different causes due to unobserved factors. A flexible Monte Carlo EM (MCEM) method based on exact likelihood is proposed that can simultaneously handle the longitudinal ordinal data and also the censored time to event data. A computationally more efficient MCEM method based on approximation of the likelihood is also proposed. The method is applied to a number of ordinal scores and survival data from trials of a treatment for children suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Finally, a simulation study is conducted to examine the finite sample properties of the proposed estimators in the joint model under two different methods.
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