Historical controls and modern survival analysis |
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Authors: | Niels Keiding |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Comparison of observed mortality with known, background, or standard rates has taken place for several hundred years. With the developments of regression models for survival data, an increasing interest has arisen in individualizing the standardisation using covariates of each individual. Also, account sometimes needs to be taken of random variation in the standard group.Emphasizing uses of the Cox regression model, this paper surveys a number of critical choices and pitfalls in this area. The methods are illustrated by comparing survival of liver patients after transplantation with survival after conservative treatment. |
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Keywords: | Cox regression model delayed entry expected number of deaths expected survival rate indirect standardization person-years method Peters-Belson approach standardized mortality rate |
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