Competing risks in epidemiology: possibilities and pitfalls

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作者
Andersen, Per Kragh [2 ]
Geskus, Ronald B. [3 ,4 ]
de Witte, Theo [5 ]
Putter, Hein [1 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ, Dept Med Stat & Bioinformat, Med Ctr, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biostat, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Clin Epidemiol Biostat & Bioinformat, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Publ Hlth Serv Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Med Ctr, Nijmegen Ctr Life Sci, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, Netherlands
关键词
Censored data; competing risks; regression models; survival analysis; SUBDISTRIBUTION;
D O I
10.1093/ije/dyr213
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemiological concepts of rate and risk are connected through a well-defined one-to-one relation. An important consequence of this relation is that regression models such as the proportional hazards model that are defined through the hazard (the rate) immediately dictate how the covariates relate to the survival function (the risk). Methods This introductory paper reviews the concepts of rate and risk and their one-to-one relation in all-cause mortality studies and introduces the analogous concepts of rate and risk in the context of competing risks, the cause-specific hazard and the cause-specific cumulative incidence function. Results The key feature of competing risks is that the one-to-one correspondence between cause-specific hazard and cumulative incidence, between rate and risk, is lost. This fact has two important implications. First, the naive Kaplan-Meier that takes the competing events as censored observations, is biased. Secondly, the way in which covariates are associated with the cause-specific hazards may not coincide with the way these covariates are associated with the cumulative incidence. An example with relapse and non-relapse mortality as competing risks in a stem cell transplantation study is used for illustration. Conclusion The two implications of the loss of one-to-one correspondence between cause-specific hazard and cumulative incidence should be kept in mind when deciding on how to make inference in a competing risks situation.
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页码:861 / 870
页数:10
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