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Joint modeling of longitudinal data with informative cluster size adjusted for zero-inflation and a dependent terminal event.

Abstract
Repeated measures are often collected in longitudinal follow-up from clinical trials and observational studies. In many situations, these measures are adherent to some specific event and are only available when it occurs; an example is serum creatinine from laboratory tests for hospitalized acute kidney injuries. The frequency of event recurrences is potentially correlated with overall health condition and hence may influence the distribution of the outcome measure of interest, leading to informative cluster size. In particular, there may be a large portion of subjects without any events, thus no longitudinal measures are available, which may be due to insusceptibility to such events or censoring before any events, and this zero-inflation nature of the data needs to be taken into account. On the other hand, there often exists a terminal event that may be correlated with the recurrent events. Previous work in this area suffered from the limitation that not all these issues were handled simultaneously. To address this deficiency, we propose a novel joint modeling approach for longitudinal data adjusting for zero-inflated and informative cluster size as well as a terminal event. A three-stage semiparametric likelihood-based approach is applied for parameter estimation and inference. Extensive simulations are conducted to evaluate the performance of our proposal. Finally, we utilize the Assessment, Serial Evaluation, and Subsequent Sequelae of Acute Kidney Injury (ASSESS-AKI) study for illustration.
AuthorsBiyi Shen, Chixiang Chen, Danping Liu, Somnath Datta, Nasrollah Ghahramani, Vernon M Chinchilli, Ming Wang
JournalStatistics in medicine (Stat Med) Vol. 40 Issue 21 Pg. 4582-4596 (09 20 2021) ISSN: 1097-0258 [Electronic] England
PMID34057216 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural)
Copyright© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Topics
  • Humans
  • Likelihood Functions
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Models, Statistical
  • Recurrence
  • Research Design

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