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FlexVarJM

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The goal of FlexVarJM is to estimate joint model with subject-specific time-dependent variability.

The global function is ‘lsjm’. It handles to estimate joint model with a marker which has a subject-specific time-dependent variability and competing events with the possibility to take into account the left truncation. For more information you can read the corresponding article : https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.16785

Installation

You can install the development version of FlexVarJM from GitHub with:

# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("LeonieCourcoul/FlexVarJM")

Example

Estimation

This is an example in a simulated dataset where is a binary variable.

\[y_i(t_{ij}) = \color{blue}\tilde{y}_i(t_{ij}) \color{black} + \epsilon_{ij} = \beta_0 + b_{0i} + (\beta_1 + b_{1i})t_{ij} + \beta_2 * binary_i + \epsilon_{ij} \]

For the first risk, k = 1, we estimate the following risk function :

\[ \lambda_{i1}(t) = \lambda_{01}(t)\exp(\gamma_{11}*binary_i + \color{blue}\alpha_{11}\tilde{y}_i(t) + \color{red}\alpha_{\sigma 1} \sigma_i(t) \color{black}) \] And for the second risk, k = 2 : \[ \lambda_{i2}(t) = \lambda_{02}(t)\exp(\color{blue}\alpha_{21}\tilde{y_i}(t) + \color{blue}\alpha_{22}\tilde{y}'_i(t) + \color{red}\alpha_{\sigma 2} \sigma_i(t) \color{black}) \]

where :

example <- lsjm(formFixed = y~visit+binary,
                      formRandom = ~ visit,
                      formGroup = ~ID,
                      formSurv = Surv(time, event ==1 ) ~ binary,
                      timeVar = "visit",
                      data.long = Data_toy,
                      variability_hetero = TRUE,
                      formFixedVar =~visit+binary,
                      formRandomVar =~visit,
                      correlated_re = TRUE,
                      sharedtype = c("current value", "variability"),
                      hazard_baseline = "Weibull",
                      competing_risk = TRUE,
                      formSurv_CR = Surv(time, event ==2 ) ~ 1,
                      hazard_baseline_CR = "Weibull",
                      sharedtype_CR = c("slope", "variability"),
                      formSlopeFixed =~1,
                      formSlopeRandom = ~1,
                      indices_beta_slope = c(2), 
                      S1 = 500,
                      S2 = 1000,
                      nproc = 5,
                      Comp.Rcpp = TRUE
                      )
                      
summary(example)

You can access to the table of estimations and standard deviation with :

example$table.res

The computing time is given by :

example$time.compute

The output of the marqLevAlg algorithm is in :

example$result

Finally, some elements of control are in :

example$control

Goodness-of-fit

You can check the goodness-of-fit of the longitudinal submodel and of the survival submodel by computing the predicted random effects :

goodness <- goodness_of_fit(example, graph = T)

Predictions

You can compute the probability for (new) individual(s) to have event 1 or 2 between time s and time s+t years given that he did not experience any event before time s, its trajectory of marker until time s ans the set of estimated parameters. To have a ‘IC%’ confidence interval, the predictions are computed ‘nb.draws’ time and the percentiles of the predictions are computed. For example, for individuals 1 and 3 to experiment the event 1 at time 1.5, 2, and 3, given their measurements until time 1 :

newdata <- Data_toy[which(Data_toy$ID %in% c(1,3)),]
predyn(newdata,example,1, c(1.5,2,3), event = 1, IC = 95, nb.draws = 500, graph = TRUE)

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.