Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications
Vol 3 No 3 (2019)

HAZARD RATES AND RESTRICTED MEAN SURVIVAL TIME

Szilard Nemes (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2019

Abstract

Restricted Mean Survival Time (RMST) is well-established, but underutilized measure that can be interpreted as the average event-free survival time up to a pre-specified time point. In the last decade RMST received substantial attention and was advocated as an alternative for the Hazard Rate when the proportionality assumption is not met. Currently studies with time-to-evet outcomes routinely report survival curves and hazard rates. Research planning assumes extraction of comparative effect measures and variances that facilitates sample size calculations. Here we assessed the possibility of extracting clinically meaningful effect size estimates for RMST based research plans from studies that report survival curves and hazard rates. This assessment was based on simulations using Exponential and Weibull distributions. The simulations suggest that under certain conditions meaningful RMST effect size estimates can be extrapolated form published hazard rates. However, in cases when the proportionality assumption is in doubt (i.e. when RMST have most utility) extraction of meaningful estimates is not feasible.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijsa

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Mathematics Other

Description

Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications (eISSN:2599-0802) (formerly named Forum Statistika dan Komputasi), established since 2017, publishes scientific papers in the area of statistical science and the applications. The published papers should be research papers with, but not limited ...