Stat Med. 1997 Apr 30;16(8):951-61. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
The primary endpoint of AIDS prophylaxis trials is the occurrence of
opportunistic infections. While the treatments are not expected to have
an effect on the underlying HIV disease, an effect of treatments on
mortality cannot be ruled out. Therefore, the primary analysis of these
trials must be based on a combined endpoint of infection and survival
times. There are several methods available for analysis of multiple
failure time data. However, there is no standard method for combining
mortality and other failures in these analyses. This paper explores the
analysis of multiple infections in the context of a study in which
treatments may have an effect on mortality. The methods are applied to
an AIDS clinical trial of prophylaxis for fungal infections.
*AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/MORTALITY *Candidiasis/MORTALITY
*Clinical Trials, Phase III/METHODS *Proportional Hazards Models
*Randomized Controlled Trials/METHODS
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