Bayesian Stacked Parametric Survival with Frailty Components and Interval Censored Failure Times

29 Aug 2019  ·  Wheeler Matthew W., Westerhout Joost, Baumert Joe L., Remington Benjamin C. ·

To better understand effects of exposure to food allergens, food challenge studies are designed to slowly increase the dose of an allergen delivered to allergic individuals until an objective reaction occurs. These dose-to-failure studies are used to determine acceptable intake levels and are analyzed using parametric failure time models. Though these models can provide estimates of the survival curve, their parametric form may misrepresent the survival function for doses of interest, and different models that describe the data similarly may produce different dose-to-failure estimates. Motivated by predictive inference, we developed a Bayesian approach to combine survival estimates based upon posterior predictive stacking, where the weights are formed to maximize posterior predictive accuracy. The approach allows for the inclusion of flexible models, and, in our case, allows us to include random effects to account for frailty components entering the model through study-to-study heterogeneity. The methodology is investigated in simulation, and is used to estimate allergic population eliciting doses for multiple food allergens.

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