BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies about cardiovascular diseases often rely on methods based on time-to-first-event for data analysis. Without taking into account multiple event-types and the recurrency of a specific cardiovascular event, this approach may underestimate the overall cardiovascular burden of some risk factors, if that is the goal of the study. METHODS: In this study we compare four different statistical approaches, all based on the Weibull distribution family of survival model, in analyzing cardiovascular risk factors. We use data from the Cardiovascular Health Study as illustration. The four models respectively are time-to-first-event only, recurrent-events only, multiple-event-types only, and joint recurrent and multiple-e...
Competing risk of death and time-varying covariates, often overlooked during statistical analyses of...
Objectives: The relationships were explored of some cardiovascular risk factors to typical (TYP) and...
Despite declining rates, coronary heart disease remains a burdensome cause of death and disability w...
OBJECTIVES: To study coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence versus other cause of death using the cu...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
In order to assess individual’s risk of a disease, semi-parametric proportional hazards Cox models a...
Background: Traditional methods for analyzing clinical and epidemiological cohort study data have be...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
OBJECTIVES:To study coronary heart disease (CHD) death versus 11 other causes of death using the cum...
Objectives: To compare the magnitude of multivariable coefficients and hazard ratios of four cardiov...
<div><div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Competing risks arise when the subject is...
Background: This study compared the strength and causality of associations between major risk factor...
Background: The effects of the risk factors of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke on the occurr...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to derive and validate the SCORE2-Older Persons (SCORE2-OP) risk mod...
BACKGROUND: This study compared the strength and causality of associations between major risk factor...
Competing risk of death and time-varying covariates, often overlooked during statistical analyses of...
Objectives: The relationships were explored of some cardiovascular risk factors to typical (TYP) and...
Despite declining rates, coronary heart disease remains a burdensome cause of death and disability w...
OBJECTIVES: To study coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence versus other cause of death using the cu...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
In order to assess individual’s risk of a disease, semi-parametric proportional hazards Cox models a...
Background: Traditional methods for analyzing clinical and epidemiological cohort study data have be...
Background and aims: There are guideline discussions on a lifetime approach to cardiovascular risk. ...
OBJECTIVES:To study coronary heart disease (CHD) death versus 11 other causes of death using the cum...
Objectives: To compare the magnitude of multivariable coefficients and hazard ratios of four cardiov...
<div><div><p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Competing risks arise when the subject is...
Background: This study compared the strength and causality of associations between major risk factor...
Background: The effects of the risk factors of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke on the occurr...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to derive and validate the SCORE2-Older Persons (SCORE2-OP) risk mod...
BACKGROUND: This study compared the strength and causality of associations between major risk factor...
Competing risk of death and time-varying covariates, often overlooked during statistical analyses of...
Objectives: The relationships were explored of some cardiovascular risk factors to typical (TYP) and...
Despite declining rates, coronary heart disease remains a burdensome cause of death and disability w...