| Literature DB >> 31544622 |
Marco Geraci1, Nansi S Boghossian1, Alessio Farcomeni2, Jeffrey D Horbar3,4.
Abstract
We develop an approach to risk classification based on quantile contours and allometric modelling of multivariate anthropometric measurements. We propose the definition of allometric direction tangent to the directional quantile envelope, which divides ratios of measurements into half-spaces. This in turn provides an operational definition of directional quantile that can be used as cutoff for risk assessment. We show the application of the proposed approach using a large dataset from the Vermont Oxford Network containing observations of birthweight (BW) and head circumference (HC) for more than 150,000 preterm infants. Our analysis suggests that disproportionately growth-restricted infants with a larger HC-to-BW ratio are at increased mortality risk as compared to proportionately growth-restricted infants. The role of maternal hypertension is also investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Brain-sparing; child health; growth restriction; index ratio; isoprobability contours; principal component analysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31544622 PMCID: PMC7085954 DOI: 10.1177/0962280219876963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stat Methods Med Res ISSN: 0962-2802 Impact factor: 3.021