We present a new method for estimating a change point in the hazard function of a survival distribution assuming a constant hazard rate after the change point and a decreasing hazard rate before the change point. Our method is based on fitting a stump regression to p-values for testing hazard rates in small time intervals. We present three real data examples describing survival patterns of severely ill patients, whose excess mortality rates are known to persist far beyond hospital discharge. For designing survival studies in these patients and for the definition of hospital performance metrics (e.g. mortality), it is essential to define adequate and objective end points. The reliable estimation of a change point will help researchers to...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...
Length-biased survival data commonly arise in cross-sectional surveys and prevalent cohort studies o...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...
In general, the change point problem considers inference of a change in distribution for a set of ti...
The thesis studies change points in absolute time for censored survival data with some contributions...
The study of change-point in a hazard rate was initiated in Matthews and Farwell (1982) to model the...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hazard function plays an important role in reliability and sur...
Simple models for the failure (mortality) rate change point are considered. The relationship with th...
Change-point hazard models have been extensively investigated by many authors, but the literature on...
A practical concern of many studies in survival analysis is the study of the risk patterns of a dise...
In many epidemiology studies, family data with survival endpoints are collected to investigate the a...
<div><p>Precise identification of the time when a change in a hospital outcome has occurred enables ...
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...
The hazard function plays an important role in reliability or survival studies since it describes th...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...
Length-biased survival data commonly arise in cross-sectional surveys and prevalent cohort studies o...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...
In general, the change point problem considers inference of a change in distribution for a set of ti...
The thesis studies change points in absolute time for censored survival data with some contributions...
The study of change-point in a hazard rate was initiated in Matthews and Farwell (1982) to model the...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Hazard function plays an important role in reliability and sur...
Simple models for the failure (mortality) rate change point are considered. The relationship with th...
Change-point hazard models have been extensively investigated by many authors, but the literature on...
A practical concern of many studies in survival analysis is the study of the risk patterns of a dise...
In many epidemiology studies, family data with survival endpoints are collected to investigate the a...
<div><p>Precise identification of the time when a change in a hospital outcome has occurred enables ...
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...
The hazard function plays an important role in reliability or survival studies since it describes th...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...
Length-biased survival data commonly arise in cross-sectional surveys and prevalent cohort studies o...
In most recent clinical studies, the focus is on estimation of the proportion of patients who are cu...