Joint modelling of recurrent and terminal events with discretely-distributed non-parametric frailty: application on re-hospitalizations and death in heart failure patients
Code:
88/2023
Title:
Joint modelling of recurrent and terminal events with discretely-distributed non-parametric frailty: application on re-hospitalizations and death in heart failure patients
Date:
Wednesday 8th November 2023
Author(s):
Masci, C.; Spreafico, M.; Ieva, F.
Abstract:
In the context of clinical and biomedical studies, joint frailty models have been developed to study the
joint temporal evolution of recurrent and terminal events, capturing both the heterogeneous susceptibility
to experiencing a new episode and the dependence between the two processes. While discretely-distributed
frailty is usually more exploitable by clinicians and healthcare providers, existing literature on joint frailty
models predominantly assumes continuous distributions for the random effects. In this article, we present a
novel joint frailty model that assumes bivariate discretely-distributed non-parametric frailties, with an unknown
finite number of mass points. This approach facilitates the identification of latent structures among subjects,
grouping them into sub-populations defined by a shared frailty value. We propose an estimation routine via
Expectation-Maximization algorithm, which not only estimates the number of subgroups but also serves as an
unsupervised classification tool. This work is motivated by a study of patients with Heart Failure (HF) receiving
ACE inhibitors treatment in the Lombardia region of Italy. Recurrent events of interest are hospitalizations
due to HF and terminal event is death for any cause.