Parametric modelling of neonatal mortality in relation to size at birth |
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Authors: | Cheung Y B Yip P S Karlberg J P |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Trials Centre, Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China. cheungyb@graduate.hku.hk |
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Abstract: | We use a richly parameterized model to analyse the effects of shortness and thinness at birth on neonatal mortality in Swedish live-born singletons. The model captures the hazard of neonatal mortality according to the function alpha x exp(-gamma x t) + delta, where t represents age. Covariates are allowed to simultaneously influence the initial excess hazard, the rate of decay, and the long-term hazard. Among term newborns, birth length for gestational age had a stronger effect on the long-term hazard and a weaker effect on the initial excess hazard than the Ponderal index. The initial excess hazard associated with a low Ponderal index tended to decay quickly. Among preterm newborns, a higher birth length for gestational age was associated with lower initial and long-term hazards, and with a faster rate of decay of the initial excess hazard. In contrast, the Ponderal index was not associated with the long-term hazard. We discuss the interpretability of the model and its potential use in neonatology and medical demography. We also compare the model to a Cox model with time-dependent covariates. |
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