A hierarchical model for estimating exposure-response curves from multiple studies

08/14/2019
by   Joshua P. Keller, et al.
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Cookstove replacement trials have found mixed results on their impact on respiratory health. The limited range of concentrations and small sample sizes of individual studies are important factors that may be limiting their statistical power. We present a hierarchical approach to modeling exposure concentrations and pooling data from multiple studies in order to estimate a common exposure-response curve. The exposure concentration model accommodates temporally sparse, clustered longitudinal observations. The exposure-response curve model provides a flexible, semi-parametric estimate of the exposure-response relationship while accommodating heterogeneous clustered data. We apply this model to data from three studies of cookstoves and respiratory infections in children in Nepal, which represent three study types: crossover trial, parallel trial, and case-control study. We find evidence of increased odds of disease for particulate matter concentrations between 50 and 200 μg/m^3 and a flattening of the exposure-response curve for higher exposure concentrations. The model we present can incorporate additional studies and be applied to other settings.

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