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Régression de Cox avec covariables variant dans le temps×Modèle de fragilité partagée pour données de survie groupées×
DomaineAnalyse de survieAnalyse de survie
FamilleSurvival analysisSurvival analysis
Année d'origine19721979
Auteur d'origineCox, D. R. (extended formulation by Therneau & Grambsch)Vaupel, J.W., Manton, K.G. & Stallard, E.
TypeSemi-parametric hazard regression modelRandom effects survival model
Source fondatriceTherneau, T. M. & Grambsch, P. M. (2000). Modeling Survival Data: Extending the Cox Model. Springer. DOI ↗Vaupel, J.W., Manton, K.G. & Stallard, E. (1979). The Impact of Heterogeneity in Individual Frailty on the Dynamics of Mortality. Demography, 16(3), 439–454. DOI ↗
Aliastime-varying covariate Cox model, extended Cox model, Zamana Bağlı Kovaryatlı Cox Regresyonushared frailty model, random effects survival model, Frailty Modeli (Paylaşılan Kırılganlık)
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RésuméTime-dependent Cox regression is an extension of the standard Cox proportional hazards model, introduced through the counting-process formulation developed by Therneau and Grambsch (2000), that allows one or more predictor variables to take different values at different points in a subject's follow-up period. It is the method of choice whenever a covariate — such as a laboratory measurement, a medication dose, or a disease severity score — changes over time rather than remaining fixed from study entry.The shared frailty model, introduced by Vaupel, Manton, and Stallard in 1979, extends standard survival regression by incorporating a random effect — the 'frailty' — that captures unobserved heterogeneity among subjects or clusters. When survival outcomes are measured on individuals who share a common environment (patients in the same hospital, members of the same family, animals in the same litter), a frailty term accounts for the within-cluster dependence that ordinary Cox regression ignores.
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