Parametric survival models for interval-censored data with time-dependent covariates

Publication Description
We present a parametric family of regression models for interval-censored event-time (survival) data that accomodates both fixed (e.g. baseline) and time-dependent covariates. The model employs a three-parameter family of survival distributions that includes the Weibull, negative binomial, and log-logistic distributions as special cases, and can be applied to data with left, right, interval, or non-censored event times. Standard methods, such as Newton-Raphson, can be employed to estimate the model and the resulting estimates have an asymptotically normal distribution about the true values with a covariance matrix that is consistently estimated by the information function. The deviance function is described to assess model fit and a robust sandwich estimate of the covariance may also be employed to provide asymptotically robust inferences when the model assumptions do not apply. Spline functions may also be employed to allow for non-linear covariates. The model is applied to data from a long-term study of type 1 diabetes to describe the effects of longitudinal measures of glycemia (HbA1c) over time (the time-dependent covariate) on the risk of progression of diabetic retinopathy (eye disease), an interval-censored event-time outcome.

Primary Author
Sparling,Yvonne H.
Younes,Naji
Lachin,John M.
Bautista,Oliver M.

Volume
7

Issue
4

Start Page
599

Other Pages
614

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16597670

PMID
16597670



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)

Publication Year
2006

Publication Date
Oct

Place of Publication
England

ISSN/ISBN
1465-4644

Document Object Index
10.1093/biostatistics/kxj028