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A multistate model for events defined by prolonged observation.

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Farewell, Vernon T 

Abstract

Time-to-event and similar analyses can be problematic if the event of interest is operationally defined by some condition being true for a prolonged period of time. A particular example of this, remission in psoriatic arthritis, is considered in detail for illustration. A 3-state model is proposed for characterizing the transition rates into and out of remission. Remission is linked to an initial and subsequent state for the purpose of introducing the condition that remission must be of some duration to be clinically meaningful. The model is compared with alternative approaches that have been used in such situations. These involve 2-state models where the duration of remission is allowed for through different definitions for the time of entry into remission. Both definitions are linked to prolonged observation of a particular clinical state.

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Arthritis, Psoriatic, Humans, Models, Biological, Models, Statistical, Remission, Spontaneous

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Biostatistics

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Journal ISSN

1465-4644
1468-4357

Volume Title

12

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)