Affiliation:
1. Université Paris Cité, CNRS, MAP5 Paris France
Abstract
AbstractIn the context of right‐censored and interval‐censored data, we develop asymptotic formulas to compute pseudo‐observations for the survival function and the restricted mean survival time (RMST). These formulas are based on the original estimators and do not involve computation of the jackknife estimators. For right‐censored data, Von Mises expansions of the Kaplan–Meier estimator are used to derive the pseudo‐observations. For interval‐censored data, a general class of parametric models for the survival function is studied. An asymptotic representation of the pseudo‐observations is derived involving the Hessian matrix and the score vector. Theoretical results that justify the use of pseudo‐observations in regression are also derived. The formula is illustrated on the piecewise‐constant‐hazard model for the RMST. The proposed approximations are extremely accurate, even for small sample sizes, as illustrated by Monte Carlo simulations and real data. We also study the gain in terms of computation time, as compared to the original jackknife method, which can be substantial for a large dataset.
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,General Medicine,Statistics and Probability