<div><p>Precise identification of the time when a change in a hospital outcome has occurred enables clinical experts to search for a potential special cause more effectively. In this paper, we develop change point estimation methods for survival time of a clinical procedure in the presence of patient mix in a Bayesian framework. We apply Bayesian hierarchical models to formulate the change point where there exists a step change in the mean survival time of patients who underwent cardiac surgery. The data are right censored since the monitoring is conducted over a limited follow-up period. We capture the effect of risk factors prior to the surgery using a Weibull accelerated failure time regression model. Markov Chain Monte Carlo is used to ...
Advances in healthcare technology have made more expansive time-series data available for modeling a...
In this paper, we introduce a Bayesian approach for segmented Weibull distributions which could be a...
Introduction The time series of vital signs, such as heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP), can ex...
Precise identification of the time when a change in a hospital outcome has occurred enables clinical...
Change point estimation is recognized as an essential tool of root cause analyses within quality con...
This paper presents a new approach for detecting certain change-points, which may disturb the evalua...
This paper considers biomedical problems in which a sample of subjects, for example clinical patient...
In general, the change point problem considers inference of a change in distribution for a set of ti...
Patient deterioration in the hospital ward is typically preceded by several hours of deranged physio...
The study of change-point in a hazard rate was initiated in Matthews and Farwell (1982) to model the...
The failure rate function r(x) provides a way to study the aging of a unit in a reliability study or...
Typical survival analyses treat the time to failure as a response and use parametric models, such as...
The thesis studies change points in absolute time for censored survival data with some contributions...
Vital signs recorded at the hospital bedside manually by clinical staff are key indicators of patien...
Patients discharged from the ICU will commonly be placed in intermediary care, such as the step-dow...
Advances in healthcare technology have made more expansive time-series data available for modeling a...
In this paper, we introduce a Bayesian approach for segmented Weibull distributions which could be a...
Introduction The time series of vital signs, such as heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP), can ex...
Precise identification of the time when a change in a hospital outcome has occurred enables clinical...
Change point estimation is recognized as an essential tool of root cause analyses within quality con...
This paper presents a new approach for detecting certain change-points, which may disturb the evalua...
This paper considers biomedical problems in which a sample of subjects, for example clinical patient...
In general, the change point problem considers inference of a change in distribution for a set of ti...
Patient deterioration in the hospital ward is typically preceded by several hours of deranged physio...
The study of change-point in a hazard rate was initiated in Matthews and Farwell (1982) to model the...
The failure rate function r(x) provides a way to study the aging of a unit in a reliability study or...
Typical survival analyses treat the time to failure as a response and use parametric models, such as...
The thesis studies change points in absolute time for censored survival data with some contributions...
Vital signs recorded at the hospital bedside manually by clinical staff are key indicators of patien...
Patients discharged from the ICU will commonly be placed in intermediary care, such as the step-dow...
Advances in healthcare technology have made more expansive time-series data available for modeling a...
In this paper, we introduce a Bayesian approach for segmented Weibull distributions which could be a...
Introduction The time series of vital signs, such as heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP), can ex...