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Restricted mean survival time as a function of restriction time

Yingchao Zhong and Douglas E. Schaubel

Biometrics, 2022, vol. 78, issue 1, 192-201

Abstract: Restricted mean survival time (RMST) is a clinically interpretable and meaningful survival metric that has gained popularity in recent years. Several methods are available for regression modeling of RMST, most based on pseudo‐observations or what is essentially an inverse‐weighted complete‐case analysis. No existing RMST regression method allows for the covariate effects to be expressed as functions over time. This is a considerable limitation, in light of the many hazard regression methods that do accommodate such effects. To address this void in the literature, we propose RMST methods that permit estimating time‐varying effects. In particular, we propose an inference framework for directly modeling RMST as a continuous function of L. Large‐sample properties are derived. Simulation studies are performed to evaluate the performance of the methods in finite sample sizes. The proposed framework is applied to kidney transplant data obtained from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients.

Date: 2022
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