For patients on dialysis, hospitalizations remain a major risk factor for mortality and morbidity. We use data from a large national database, United States Renal Data System, to model time-varying effects of hospitalization risk factors as functions of time since initiation of dialysis. To account for the three-level hierarchical structure in the data where hospitalizations are nested in patients and patients are nested in dialysis facilities, we propose a multilevel mixed effects varying coefficient model (MME-VCM) where multilevel (patient- and facility-level) random effects are used to model the dependence structure of the data. The proposed MME-VCM also includes multilevel covariates, where baseline demographics and comorbidities are a...
We present a multilevel frailty model for handling serial dependence and simultaneous heterogeneity ...
In modeling multivariate failure time data, a class of survival model with random effects is applica...
Competing risks are omnipresent in administrative records and disease registries. The increasing ava...
For patients on dialysis, hospitalizations remain a major risk factor for mortality and morbidity. W...
For chronic dialysis patients, a unique population requiring continuous medical care, methodologies ...
For chronic dialysis patients, a unique population requiring continuous medical care, hospitalizatio...
More than 720,000 patients with end-stage renal disease in the United States require life-sustaining...
Over 785,000 individuals in the U.S. have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) with about 70% of patients ...
Motivated by the United States Renal Data System (USRDS), we propose a joint modeling framework for ...
In the first chapter of this work, we characterize the dynamics of cardiovascular event risk traject...
End-stage renal disease patients on dialysis experience frequent hospitalizations. In addition to kn...
Among patients on dialysis, cardiovascular disease and infection are leading causes of hospitalizati...
Mixed types of multivariate outcomes are common in clinical investigations. Survival time is one of ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. We present a multilevel frailty model for handling serial dependence ...
Profiling analysis aims to evaluate health care providers, such as hospitals, nursing homes, or dial...
We present a multilevel frailty model for handling serial dependence and simultaneous heterogeneity ...
In modeling multivariate failure time data, a class of survival model with random effects is applica...
Competing risks are omnipresent in administrative records and disease registries. The increasing ava...
For patients on dialysis, hospitalizations remain a major risk factor for mortality and morbidity. W...
For chronic dialysis patients, a unique population requiring continuous medical care, methodologies ...
For chronic dialysis patients, a unique population requiring continuous medical care, hospitalizatio...
More than 720,000 patients with end-stage renal disease in the United States require life-sustaining...
Over 785,000 individuals in the U.S. have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) with about 70% of patients ...
Motivated by the United States Renal Data System (USRDS), we propose a joint modeling framework for ...
In the first chapter of this work, we characterize the dynamics of cardiovascular event risk traject...
End-stage renal disease patients on dialysis experience frequent hospitalizations. In addition to kn...
Among patients on dialysis, cardiovascular disease and infection are leading causes of hospitalizati...
Mixed types of multivariate outcomes are common in clinical investigations. Survival time is one of ...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. We present a multilevel frailty model for handling serial dependence ...
Profiling analysis aims to evaluate health care providers, such as hospitals, nursing homes, or dial...
We present a multilevel frailty model for handling serial dependence and simultaneous heterogeneity ...
In modeling multivariate failure time data, a class of survival model with random effects is applica...
Competing risks are omnipresent in administrative records and disease registries. The increasing ava...