February 26, 2009
Journal Article

Risk-adjusted monitoring of survival times

Abstract

We consider the monitoring of clinical outcomes, where each patient has a di®erent risk of death prior to undergoing a health care procedure.We propose a risk-adjusted survival time CUSUM chart (RAST CUSUM) for monitoring clinical outcomes where the primary endpoint is a continuous, time-to-event variable that may be right censored. Risk adjustment is accomplished using accelerated failure time regression models. We compare the average run length performance of the RAST CUSUM chart to the risk-adjusted Bernoulli CUSUM chart, using data from cardiac surgeries to motivate the details of the comparison. The comparisons show that the RAST CUSUM chart is more efficient at detecting a sudden decrease in the odds of death than the risk-adjusted Bernoulli CUSUM chart, especially when the fraction of censored observations is not too high. We also discuss the implementation of a prospective monitoring scheme using the RAST CUSUM chart.

Revised: June 23, 2010 | Published: February 26, 2009

Citation

Sego L.H., M.R. Reynolds, W.H. Woodall, and W.H. Woodall. 2009. Risk-adjusted monitoring of survival times. Statistics in Medicine 28, no. 9:1386-1401. PNNL-SA-61483. doi:10.1002/sim.3546