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Analysis of time‐to‐event for observational studies: Guidance to the use of intensity models
Authors:Per Kragh Andersen  Maja Pohar Perme  Hans C van Houwelingen  Richard J Cook  Pierre Joly  Torben Martinussen  Jeremy M G Taylor  Michal Abrahamowicz  Terry M Therneau
Abstract:This paper provides guidance for researchers with some mathematical background on the conduct of time‐to‐event analysis in observational studies based on intensity (hazard) models. Discussions of basic concepts like time axis, event definition and censoring are given. Hazard models are introduced, with special emphasis on the Cox proportional hazards regression model. We provide check lists that may be useful both when fitting the model and assessing its goodness of fit and when interpreting the results. Special attention is paid to how to avoid problems with immortal time bias by introducing time‐dependent covariates. We discuss prediction based on hazard models and difficulties when attempting to draw proper causal conclusions from such models. Finally, we present a series of examples where the methods and check lists are exemplified. Computational details and implementation using the freely available R software are documented in Supplementary Material. The paper was prepared as part of the STRATOS initiative.
Keywords:censoring  Cox regression model  hazard function  immortal time bias  multistate model  prediction  STRATOS initiative  survival analysis  time‐dependent covariates
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