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Survival Analysis, Kaplan-Meier Curves, and Cox Regression: Basic Concepts

Chittaranjan Andrade

2023Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Survival analysis is used to analyze data from patients who are followed for different periods of time and in whom the outcome of interest, a dichotomous event, may or may not have occurred at the time the study is halted; data from all patients are used in the analysis, including data from patients who dropped out, regardless of the duration of follow-up. This article discusses basic concepts in survival analysis, explains technical terms such as censoring, and provides reasons why ordinary methods of analysis cannot be applied to such data. The Kaplan-Meier survival curve is described, as is the Cox proportional hazards regression and the hazard ratio. Supplementary information includes a data file, graphs with explanations, and additional discussions; these are provided to enhance the reader's experience and understanding.

Topics & Concepts

Censoring (clinical trials)Proportional hazards modelSurvival analysisAccelerated failure time modelRegression analysisStatisticsDuration (music)Hazard ratioOutcome (game theory)RegressionHazardEconometricsComputer sciencePsychologyMathematicsConfidence intervalMathematical economicsChemistryOrganic chemistryArtLiteratureStatistical Methods and Inference
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