Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Although hazard ratios are invaluable for hypothesis testing, other measures of association, both relative and absolute, may be used to fully elucidate study results. Restricted mean survival time (RMST) differences between groups have been advocated as useful measures of association. Recent work focused on model-free estimates of the difference in restricted mean survival through follow-up times, instead of focusing on a single time horizon. The resulting curve can be used to quantify the association in time units with a simultaneous confidence band. In this work a model-based estimate of the curve is proposed using pseudo-values allowing for possi...
Traditional survival analysis methods are primarily those of Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test ...
In comparing two treatments with the event time observations, the hazard ratio (HR) estimate is rout...
Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricte...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Althoug...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
The hazard ratio (HR) is the most common measure of treatment effect in clinical trials that use tim...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event applications to quantify adjusted covariate eff...
The restricted mean survival time (RMST) is a clinically meaningful summary measure in studies with ...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Restricted mean survival time: an alternative to the hazard ratio for the design and analysis of ran...
This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean survi...
International audienceBackground: The difference in restricted mean survival time (rmstD(t*)), the a...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
BackgroundRoyston-Parmar flexible parametric survival models (FPMs) can be fitted on either the caus...
Traditional survival analysis methods are primarily those of Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test ...
In comparing two treatments with the event time observations, the hazard ratio (HR) estimate is rout...
Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricte...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event analysis to quantify treatment effects. Althoug...
The restricted mean survival time is a clinically easy-to-interpret measure that does not require an...
The hazard ratio (HR) is the most common measure of treatment effect in clinical trials that use tim...
Hazard ratios are ubiquitously used in time to event applications to quantify adjusted covariate eff...
The restricted mean survival time (RMST) is a clinically meaningful summary measure in studies with ...
In randomized trials with time-to-event outcomes, the hazard ratio (HR) is the most commonly used me...
Restricted mean survival time: an alternative to the hazard ratio for the design and analysis of ran...
This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted mean survi...
International audienceBackground: The difference in restricted mean survival time (rmstD(t*)), the a...
The causal effect of a new medical treatment compared with a standard regimen is best assessed in a ...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricted...
BackgroundRoyston-Parmar flexible parametric survival models (FPMs) can be fitted on either the caus...
Traditional survival analysis methods are primarily those of Kaplan-Meier curves, the log-rank test ...
In comparing two treatments with the event time observations, the hazard ratio (HR) estimate is rout...
Objectives: This study sought to demonstrate the statistical and utilitarian properties of restricte...