Aalen
Additive Model: A Application for Data of Sinusite in Patients with Aids
Tarciana Liberal Pereira, Enrico
Antônio Colosimo & Maria Cristina Raposo
Abstract
In survival analysis sometimes the interest is not just on the failure
time distribution function. It is common treatment comparisons as well as
studying the effect of covariates in the response. This fact happens in
engineering and clinical studies. Covariates effects are usually incorporated
in the analysis by using a regression model. Moreover, in some real situations,
covariates may be monitored and measured along the follow-up period. These
covariates are known as time-dependent covariates. Analysis that include these
covariates can be more reliable. Aalen
proposed an additive risk model that is very attractive. This model has showed
some practical advantages especially when the covariates effects varies in
time. The main advantage of this model it is that through graphical analysis it
is possible to verify changes in the time in the influence of each one of the
covariates. That is, analyses with this model supply information detailed
regarding the secular influence of each covariate. This model is presented in
this paper in terms of time-dependent covariates. A real data set related to
HIV patients and time to develop sinusitis is used to illustrate the fit of the
additive Aalen
model.
Key words: Time-dependent covariate, Aalen model, Additive
risk
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