[A simulation study of the reliability and accuracy of Cox-TEL method for estimating hazard ratio and difference in proportions for long-term survival data containing cured patients].

Q3 Medicine
B Zou, L Xu, K Li, S An
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the applicable conditions of the Cox-TEL (Cox PH-Taylor expansion adjustment for long-term survival data) method for analysis of survival data that contain cured patients.

Methods: The simulated survival data method based on Weibull distribution was used to simulate and generate the survival data with different cure rates, censored rates, and cure rate differences. The Cox-TEL method was used for analysis of the generated simulation data, and its performance was evaluated by calculating its type Ⅰ error and power.

Results: Almost all the type Ⅰ error of the hazard ratios (HRs) obtained by the Cox-TEL method under different conditions were slightly greater than 0.05, and this method showed a good test power for estimating the HRs for data with a large sample size and a large difference in proportions (DPs). For the data of cured patients, the type Ⅰ error of the DPs obtained by the Cox-TEL method was well around 0.05, and its test power was robust in most of the scenarios.

Conclusion: The Cox-TEL method is effective for analyzing data of uncured patients and obtaining reliable HRs for most of the survival data with a sample size, a low censored rates, and a large difference in cure rates. The method is capable of accurately estimating the DPs regardless of the sample size, censored rates, or the cure rates.

[关于用 Cox-TEL 方法估算包含治愈患者的长期生存数据的危险比和比例差异的可靠性和准确性的模拟研究]。
目的探讨Cox-TEL(长期生存数据的Cox PH-Taylor扩展调整)方法在分析包含治愈患者的生存数据时的适用条件:方法:采用基于 Weibull 分布的模拟生存数据法模拟并生成不同治愈率、删减率和治愈率差异的生存数据。采用 Cox-TEL 方法对生成的模拟数据进行分析,并通过计算其Ⅰ型误差和功率来评价其性能:结果:在不同条件下,Cox-TEL 法得到的危险比(HRs)的Ⅰ型误差几乎都略大于 0.05,而且该方法在估计样本量大、比例差异(DPs)大的数据的 HRs 时显示出良好的检验功率。对于治愈患者的数据,Cox-TEL 方法得到的 DPs 的Ⅰ型误差在 0.05 左右,其检验能力在大多数情况下都是稳健的:结论:Cox-TEL 法能有效分析未治愈患者的数据,并能为大多数样本量大、删减率低、治愈率差异大的生存数据获得可靠的 HRs。无论样本量、删减率或治愈率如何,该方法都能准确估计DPs。
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