Benchmark dose profiles for bivariate exposures.

Tugba Akkaya Hocagil, Louise M. Ryan, Richard J Cook, Khue-Dung Dang, R. C. Carter, G. Richardson, Nancy L. Day, Claire D Coles, Heather Carmichael Olson, S. Jacobson, Joseph L Jacobson
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While benchmark dose (BMD) methodology is well-established for settings with a single exposure, these methods cannot easily handle multidimensional exposures with nonlinear effects. We propose a framework for BMD analysis to characterize the joint effect of a two-dimensional exposure on a continuous outcome using a generalized additive model while adjusting for potential confounders via propensity scores. This leads to a dose-response surface which can be summarized in two dimensions by a contour plot in which combinations of exposures leading to the same expected effect are identified. In our motivating study of prenatal alcohol exposure, cognitive deficits in children are found to be associated with both the frequency of drinking as well as the amount of alcohol consumed on each drinking day during pregnancy. The general methodological framework is useful for a broad range of settings, including combinations of environmental stressors, such as chemical mixtures, and in explorations of the impact of dose rate rather than simply cumulative exposure on adverse outcomes.
双变量暴露的基准剂量曲线。
虽然基准剂量(BMD)方法已在单一暴露环境中得到广泛应用,但这些方法无法轻松处理具有非线性效应的多维暴露。我们提出了一个基准剂量(BMD)分析框架,利用广义相加模型描述二维暴露对连续结果的联合效应,同时通过倾向分数调整潜在的混杂因素。这将产生一个剂量-反应曲面,该曲面可通过等高线图从两个维度进行概括,在等高线图中,可识别出导致相同预期效应的暴露组合。在我们对产前酒精暴露的激励性研究中,发现儿童的认知缺陷与怀孕期间饮酒的频率以及每天饮酒的量有关。一般方法框架适用于多种环境,包括环境压力源的组合(如化学混合物),以及剂量率而非简单的累积暴露对不良后果影响的探索。
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