A Bayesian model for time-to-event data with informative censoring

Citation
A. Kaciroti, Niko et al., A Bayesian model for time-to-event data with informative censoring, Biostatistics (Oxford. Print) , 13(2), 2012, pp. 341-354
ISSN journal
14654644
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
2012
Pages
341 - 354
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Randomized trials with dropouts or censored data and discrete time-to-event type outcomes are frequently analyzed using the Kaplan.Meier or product limit (PL) estimation method.However, the PL method assumes that the censoring mechanism is noninformative and when this assumption is violated, the inferences may not be valid.We propose an expanded PL method using a Bayesian framework to incorporate informative censoring mechanism and perform sensitivity analysis on estimates of the cumulative incidence curves.The expanded method uses a model, which can be viewed as a pattern mixture model, where odds for having an event during the follow-up interval (tk.1,tk]., conditional on being at risk at tk.1., differ across the patterns of missing data.The sensitivity parameters relate the odds of an event, between subjects from a missing-data pattern with the observed subjects for each interval.The large number of the sensitivity parameters is reduced by considering them as random and assumed to follow a log-normal distribution with prespecified mean and variance.Then we vary the mean and variance to explore sensitivity of inferences.The missing at random (MAR) mechanism is a special case of the expanded model, thus allowing exploration of the sensitivity to inferences as departures from the inferences under the MAR assumption.The proposed approach is applied to data from the TRial Of Preventing HYpertension.