Interval Estimation of Relative Risks for Combined Unilateral and Bilateral Correlated Data

10/29/2021
by   Kejia Wang, et al.
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Measurements are generally collected as unilateral or bilateral data in clinical trials or observational studies. For example, in ophthalmology studies, the primary outcome is often obtained from one eye or both eyes of an individual. In medical studies, the relative risk is usually the parameter of interest and is commonly used. In this article, we develop three confidence intervals for the relative risk for combined unilateral and bilateral correlated data under the equal dependence assumption. The proposed confidence intervals are based on maximum likelihood estimates of parameters derived using the Fisher scoring method. Simulation studies are conducted to evaluate the performance of proposed confidence intervals with respect to the empirical coverage probability, the mean interval width, and the ratio of mesial non-coverage probability to the distal non-coverage probability. We also compare the proposed methods with the confidence interval based on the method of variance estimates recovery and the confidence interval obtained from the modified Poisson regression model with correlated binary data. We recommend the score confidence interval for general applications because it best controls converge probabilities at the 95 illustrate the methods with a real-world example.

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