TY - JOUR
T1 - Monte Carlo estimation of extrapolation of quality-adjusted survival for follow-up studies
AU - Hwang, Jing Shiang
AU - Wang, Jung Der
PY - 1999/7/15
Y1 - 1999/7/15
N2 - The expected quality-adjusted survival (QAS) for an index population with a specific disease can be estimated by summing the product of the survival function and the mean quality of life function of the population. In many follow-up studies with heavy censoring, the expected QAS may not be well estimated due to the lack of data beyond the close of follow-up. In this paper, we first created a reference population from the life tables of the general population according to the Monte Carlo method. Secondly, we fitted a simple linear regression line to the legit of the ratio of quality-adjusted survival functions for the index and reference populations up to the end of follow-up. Finally, combining information on the reference population with the fitted line, we predicted the expected quality-adjusted survival curve beyond the follow-up period for the index population. Simulation studies have shown that the simple Monte Carlo estimation procedure is a potential approach for estimating expected QAS and the survival function beyond the follow-up with a certain degree of accuracy.
AB - The expected quality-adjusted survival (QAS) for an index population with a specific disease can be estimated by summing the product of the survival function and the mean quality of life function of the population. In many follow-up studies with heavy censoring, the expected QAS may not be well estimated due to the lack of data beyond the close of follow-up. In this paper, we first created a reference population from the life tables of the general population according to the Monte Carlo method. Secondly, we fitted a simple linear regression line to the legit of the ratio of quality-adjusted survival functions for the index and reference populations up to the end of follow-up. Finally, combining information on the reference population with the fitted line, we predicted the expected quality-adjusted survival curve beyond the follow-up period for the index population. Simulation studies have shown that the simple Monte Carlo estimation procedure is a potential approach for estimating expected QAS and the survival function beyond the follow-up with a certain degree of accuracy.
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0258(19990715)18:13<1627::AID-SIM159>3.0.CO;2-D
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0258(19990715)18:13<1627::AID-SIM159>3.0.CO;2-D
M3 - Article
C2 - 10407234
AN - SCOPUS:0033565316
SN - 0277-6715
VL - 18
SP - 1627
EP - 1640
JO - Statistics in Medicine
JF - Statistics in Medicine
IS - 13
ER -