Cluster-weighted modeling of lifetime hierarchical data for profiling COVID-19 heart failure patients
Cluster-weighted modeling of lifetime hierarchical data for profiling COVID-19 heart failure patients
This study investigates the heterogeneity in survival times among COVID-19 patients with Heart Failure (HF) hospitalized in the Lombardy region of Italy during the pandemic. To address this, we propose a novel mixture model for right-censored lifetime data that incorporates random effects and allows for local distributions of the explanatory variables. Our approach identifies latent clusters of patients while estimating component-specific covariate effects on survival, taking into account the hierarchical structure induced by the healthcare facility. Specifically, a shared frailty term, unique to each cluster, captures hospital-level variability enabling a twofold decoupling of survival heterogeneity across both clusters and hierarchies. Two EM-based algorithms, namely a Classification EM (CEM) and a Stochastic EM (SEM), are proposed for parameter estimation. The devised methodology effectively uncovers latent patient profiles, evaluates within-cluster hospital effects, and quantifies the impact of respiratory conditions on survival. Our findings provide new information on the complex interplay between the impacts of HF, COVID-19, and healthcare facilities on public health, highlighting the importance of personalized and context-sensitive clinical strategies.
Luca Caldera、Andrea Cappozzo、Chiara Masci、Marco Forlani、Barbara Antonelli、Olivia Leoni、Anna Maria Paganoni、Francesca Ieva
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Luca Caldera,Andrea Cappozzo,Chiara Masci,Marco Forlani,Barbara Antonelli,Olivia Leoni,Anna Maria Paganoni,Francesca Ieva.Cluster-weighted modeling of lifetime hierarchical data for profiling COVID-19 heart failure patients[EB/OL].(2025-07-16)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12230.点此复制
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