Perbandingan Model Accelerated Failure Time Dan Model Cox Proportional Haz Ard Pada Kasus Kardiovaskular
Date
2018-03-01Author
FATMALA, Siti Febriana
FATEKUROHMAN, Mohamat
HADI, Alfian Futuhul
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Cardiovascular disease is a disease that attacks the heart and blood 
vessels. Many types of cardiovascular diseases, but the most famous are coronary 
heart disease and stroke. Coronary heart disease is a disease that is the first cause 
of death that occurs in the world caused by risk factors and the length of time of 
survival of coronary heart disease patients, then using survival analysis with the 
Cox Proportional Hazard model and Accelerated Failure Time model. 
Comparison between Cox Proportional Hazard model and Accelerated Failure 
Time model expedited time can be determined by the survival time with a safe 
function, the hazard function and density function (comparison of income) of 
each questioned duration of time with the help of different AIC policies and the 
rate of deterioration. Estimation of the survival time of this cardiovascular case 
is determined from the Cox Proportional Hazard’s hazard ratio model and the 
Accelerated Failure Time’s time ratio model. The results showed that the 
Accelerated Failure Time model was better than the Cox Proportional Hazard 
model because the rate of deterioration and the AIC value was smaller than the 
other models and related to risk factors, namely the age and status of diabetes 
mellitus and the length of survival of the patient for 11 days obtained from the 
estimation of the survival time distribution between the Cox Proportional Hazard 
model and the Accelerated Failure Time model.
Keywords: Coronary heart disease, survival analysi
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