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Establishing a Competing Risk Regression Nomogram Model for Survival Data
Published on: October 23, 2020
Joint Model for Interval-Censored Semicompeting Events and Longitudinal Data With Subject-Specific Within- and
Léonie Courcoul1, Catherine Helmer1, Antoine Barbieri1
1University of Bordeaux, INSERM, Bordeaux Population Health, Bordeaux, France.
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Dementia currently affects about 50 million people worldwide, and this number is rising. Since there is still no cure, the primary focus remains on preventing modifiable risk factors such as cardiovascular factors. It is now recognized that high blood pressure is a risk factor for dementia. An increasing number of studies suggest that blood pressure variability may also be a risk factor for dementia. However, these studies have significant methodological weaknesses and fail to distinguish between long-term and short-term variability. The aim of this work was to propose a new joint model that combines a mixed-effects model, which handles the residual variance distinguishing intervisit variability from intravisit variability, and an illness-death model that allows for interval censoring and semicompeting risks. A subject-specific random effect is included in the model for both variances. Risks can simultaneously depend on the current value and slope of the marker, as well as on each of the two components of the residual variance. The model estimation is performed by maximizing the likelihood function using the Marquardt-Levenberg algorithm. A simulation study validates the estimation procedure, which is implemented in an R package. The model was estimated using data from the Three-City (3C) cohort to study the impact of intra- and intervisits blood pressure variability on the risk of dementia and death.
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