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Joint analysis of longitudinal data comprising repeated measures and times to events
Authors:Jane Xu  & Scott L Zeger
Institution:SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville, USA,;Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Abstract:In biomedical and public health research, both repeated measures of biomarkers Y as well as times T to key clinical events are often collected for a subject. The scientific question is how the distribution of the responses T , Y | X ] changes with covariates X . T | X ] may be the focus of the estimation where Y can be used as a surrogate for T . Alternatively, T may be the time to drop-out in a study in which Y | X ] is the target for estimation. Also, the focus of a study might be on the effects of covariates X on both T and Y or on some underlying latent variable which is thought to be manifested in the observable outcomes. In this paper, we present a general model for the joint analysis of T , Y | X ] and apply the model to estimate T | X ] and other related functionals by using the relevant information in both T and Y . We adopt a latent variable formulation like that of Fawcett and Thomas and use it to estimate several quantities of clinical relevance to determine the efficacy of a treatment in a clinical trial setting. We use a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to estimate the model's parameters. We illustrate the methodology with an analysis of data from a clinical trial comparing risperidone with a placebo for the treatment of schizophrenia.
Keywords:Informative drop-out  Latent variable  Longitudinal data analysis  Markov chain Monte Carlo methods  Regression  Surrogate end point  Survival analysis
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