2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-61461-w
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Jointly modelling longitudinally measured urinary human chorionic gonadotrophin and early pregnancy outcomes

Abstract: Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is largely used to confirm pregnancy. Yet evidence shows that longitudinal hCG profiles are distinguishable between healthy and failing pregnancies. We retrospectively fitted a joint longitudinal-survival model to data from 127 (85 healthy and 42 failing pregnancies) US women, aged 18-45, who were attempting to conceive, to quantify the association between longitudinally measured urinary hCG and early miscarriage. Using subject-specific predictions, obtained uniquely from th… Show more

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“…19,45 As joint models were developed so that the association and dependence between the longitudinal marker and time to event are considered, the joint model is able to account for measurement error, the intermittent nature of observations, as well as missing data. 29,46,47 This study demonstrates that a reduction in speed and stride length, but not stride frequency, in the final sectional of a race over multiple starts may predict MSI in racehorses. A wider implementation of inertial sensor technology to monitor horses in training and racing will provide valuable datasets for further investigation.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stride Characteristics and Msimentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…19,45 As joint models were developed so that the association and dependence between the longitudinal marker and time to event are considered, the joint model is able to account for measurement error, the intermittent nature of observations, as well as missing data. 29,46,47 This study demonstrates that a reduction in speed and stride length, but not stride frequency, in the final sectional of a race over multiple starts may predict MSI in racehorses. A wider implementation of inertial sensor technology to monitor horses in training and racing will provide valuable datasets for further investigation.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stride Characteristics and Msimentioning
confidence: 68%
“…While more computationally intensive, we chose the joint model framework for this study due to its reduced bias and improved precision over simpler approaches 19,45 . As joint models were developed so that the association and dependence between the longitudinal marker and time to event are considered, the joint model is able to account for measurement error, the intermittent nature of observations, as well as missing data 29,46,47 …”
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