Risk Prediction with Imperfect Survival Outcome Information from Electronic Health Records

03/07/2021
by   Stephanie F. Chan, et al.
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Readily available proxies for time of disease onset such as time of the first diagnostic code can lead to substantial risk prediction error if performing analyses based on poor proxies. Due to the lack of detailed documentation and labor intensiveness of manual annotation, it is often only feasible to ascertain for a small subset the current status of the disease by a follow up time rather than the exact time. In this paper, we aim to develop risk prediction models for the onset time efficiently leveraging both a small number of labels on current status and a large number of unlabeled observations on imperfect proxies. Under a semiparametric transformation model for onset and a highly flexible measurement error models for proxy onset time, we propose the semisupervised risk prediction method by combining information from proxies and limited labels efficiently. From an initial estimator solely based on the labelled subset, we perform a one-step correction with the full data augmenting against a mean zero rank correlation score derived from the proxies. We establish the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed semi-supervised estimator and provide a resampling procedure for interval estimation. Simulation studies demonstrate that the proposed estimator performs well in finite sample. We illustrate the proposed estimator by developing a genetic risk prediction model for obesity using data from Partners Biobank Electronic Health Records (EHR).

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