Survival Analysis Flashcards

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what is survival analysis and advantage

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= how long it took an event to occur
- account for loss to follow up
~ account for animals left study before event of interest occured = censoring

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examples of events that could study using survival analysis

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  • motion sickness in pigs
    ~ exposure whether or not ate before transport
    ~ survial time until sickness occured
  • mange in dogs
  • task learning in chimpanzees
    ~ the event of interest not always death (even though survival)
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Types of censoring

- right censoring

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  • when an animal is lost to a study, before the outcome of interest occurs.
  • Or study ends and the animal has not experienced the outcome of interest.
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Types of censoring

- interval censoring

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  • when an animal is only observed periodically (e.g., every 6 months), all that is known is if the event occurred in the preceding time window, but the precise time is not known
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Types of censoring

- left censoring

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  • event occurred before the animal was observed
    (and consequently the animal may not be put in the study, unless depending on if multiple events are permitted e.g. mastitis)
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evaluating the effect of factors on survival times

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  • Lots of different types of survival models
  • non-parametric models have no assumptions
  • Using our data, we can create Kaplan Meier “survival curves”
  • compare the curves using the log-rank test to see if they are statistically different from one another
  • 1.00 = 100% animals dont have effect
  • p value represents results of log rank test = at least one of the curves is significantly different from others but dont know where that difference lies
    ~ suspect one line is significantly diff due to distance between lines (two could be closer together and one further out)
  • step down = the event occured
  • vertical line = an animal was censored
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Cumulative hazard

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  • instead of survival on y axis = cumulative hazard
  • go up from 0
  • hazard function directly related to survival function
  • may logically make more sence presenting response
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