Bond Simon J, Farewell Vernon T
J R Stat Soc Ser C Appl Stat. 2009 Jul;58(3):369-382. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9876.2008.00651.x.
Joint damage in psoriatic arthritis can be measured by clinical and radiological methods, the former being done more frequently during longitudinal follow-up of patients. Motivated by the need to compare findings based on the different methods with different observation patterns, we consider longitudinal data where the outcome variable is a cumulative total of counts that can be unobserved when other, informative, explanatory variables are recorded. We demonstrate how to calculate the likelihood for such data when it is assumed that the increment in the cumulative total follows a discrete distribution with a location parameter that depends on a linear function of explanatory variables. An approach to the incorporation of informative observation is suggested. We present analyses based on an observational database from a psoriatic arthritis clinic. Although the use of the new statistical methodology has relatively little effect in this example, simulation studies indicate that the method can provide substantial improvements in bias and coverage in some situations where there is an important time varying explanatory variable.
银屑病关节炎的关节损伤可通过临床和放射学方法进行测量,在患者的纵向随访中,前者的应用更为频繁。出于需要比较基于不同方法和不同观察模式的研究结果的考虑,我们研究了纵向数据,其中的结果变量是计数的累积总和,当记录其他信息性解释变量时,该总和可能无法观测到。我们展示了在假设累积总和的增量遵循离散分布且其位置参数取决于解释变量的线性函数的情况下,如何计算此类数据的似然性。我们提出了一种纳入信息性观察的方法。我们基于银屑病关节炎诊所的观察数据库进行了分析。尽管在这个例子中使用新的统计方法效果相对较小,但模拟研究表明,在存在重要的随时间变化的解释变量的某些情况下,该方法可以在偏差和覆盖率方面提供显著改进。