Case-Control Design - Incidence Density Sampling- CUT

Lead Author(s): Jeff Martin, MD

Summary of Case-Control Sampling

DesignSamplingMeasure of Association
Case-cohortEntire cohort at baselinerisk ratio
Incidence-densityNon-cases at time of diagnosisrate ratio
Prevalent Case ControlNon-cases at single point in timeodds ratio

Definition: Incidence Density Sampling Within a Cohort

In incidence density sampling the selection of controls is governed by the diagnoses of cases. The term incidence density comes from

Case-control Incidence Density Sampling

Controls are sampled from the risk set at the time each case is diagnosed
Odds ratio estimates the rate ratio

A case-control study with incidence density sampling Every time a case is diagnosed the person-time of the subjects at risk in the study base (cohort) is sampled randomly.

Diagram: Incidence Density Sampling Within a Cohort

In the diagram below, you can see incidence sampling within a cohort study.
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Details of Incidence Density Sampling Within a Cohort

Because the controls are selected randomly from those still under follow-up at the time a case is diagnosed, the sample of controls provides the same estimate of an association between a predictor and the outcome that one would obtain if all of those still under follow-up were used.

The schematic illustrates how matching on follow-up time would be sampling the person-time follow-up of the cohort as time progresses. The same reasoning applies to each subsequent event. The sum of all those person-time samplings will approximate the total person-time follow-up of the cohort in the exposed and unexposed provided the control samples were taken independently of exposure (always the key issue).

Controls in Incidence Density Sampling in a Fixed Cohort Study Base

The key point is that with incidence density sampling in a fixed cohort study base


You are sampling both persons and time when you pick the controls


As with the case-cohort design,

Case-Control Incidence Density Sampling in a Dynamic Primary Study Base

In case-control incidence density sampling in a dynamic primary study base

How OR = Rate Ratio in a Case-Control Study with Incidence Density Sampling

So analogously to showing how the OR in a case-cohort design estimates the risk ratio, using the graphic below shows how the OR in a case-control design with incidence density sampling estimates the rate ratio because 0320_4risk_incidence.JPG

Sampling Using Estimate of Rate Ratio

In obtaining a risk ratio, we estimated the propotion of exposed and unexposed persons. When we talk about rates, we are talking about person-time CALCULATIONS:

Estimate of Rate Ratio Calculation

As you can see in the calculation below if we can estimate the proportion of unexposed person-time to exposed person-time in a case- control study, we can estimate the rate ratio.

Rate ratio (person-time) in cohort

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So analogous to estimating risk ratio, we need to estimate the proportion: 0529_1d_nt0nt1.JPG

THUS, OR in a case-control design with incidence density sampling estimates the rate ratio because

Examples of Incidence Density Sampling

These are examples of incident density in a dynamic primary study base.

An additional example of incidence density sampling as well as selection bias can be seen on the Coffee and Pancreatic Cancer Study in Selection Bias.