Title of article :
Factors affecting time until myocardial infarction in hypertension patients using truncated Cox regression
Author/Authors :
Hosseinnataj ، Abolfazl Student Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Yazdani-Charati ، Jamshid Department of Biostatistics - School of Health - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Mohsenipouya ، Hossein Student Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Ghaemian ، Ali Department of Cardiovascular Disease - Cardiovascular Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Nikaein ، Roja School of Health - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Bagheri ، Mohammad Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
169
To page :
174
Abstract :
Background and aims: Hypertension is one of the most common and important risk factors of cardiovascular diseases. This phenomenon, if not cured, causes lots of problems in vital organs of the body like kidneys, brain, eyes, and heart. The aim of the current study was to identify factors which affect the time until myocardial infarction (MI) in hypertension patients using truncated Cox regression. Methods: This study was a population retrospective cohort and its statistical population included patients with hypertension symptoms, who had MI for the first time in Sari. A decision was made based on continuing the study as a nested case and control study because the number of MI incidents was low (7%) in the studied sample. In addition, the Cox’s model and truncated Cox were used for determining the factors affecting the patients’ survival. Results: The median and mean survival times in this sample were equal to 57 and 66.44 months, respectively. Considering time truncation, family history (HR=1.70) and the age at diagnosis (HR=0.99) were statistically significant in the Cox’s model (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion: Overall, using the Akaike criterion for comparing the survival time without the effect of truncation, the Cox’s model demonstrated better fitness by controlling the truncation effect. These results show the importance of controlling the truncation in those diseases in which it is impossible to distinguish the time of the appearance from the symptoms.
Keywords :
Hypertension , Truncated Cox regression , Myocardial infarction , Survival time
Journal title :
journal of shahrekord university of medical sciences
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
journal of shahrekord university of medical sciences
Record number :
2484364
Link To Document :
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