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Individual Data Protected Integrative Regression Analysis of High-Dimensional Heterogeneous Data

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  • Tianxi Cai
  • Molei Liu
  • Yin Xia

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Evidence-based decision making often relies on meta-analyzing multiple studies, which enables more precise estimation and investigation of generalizability. Integrative analysis of multiple heterogeneous studies is, however, highly challenging in the ultra high-dimensional setting. The challenge is even more pronounced when the individual-level data cannot be shared across studies, known as DataSHIELD contraint. Under sparse regression models that are assumed to be similar yet not identical across studies, we propose in this paper a novel integrative estimation procedure for data-Shielding High-dimensional Integrative Regression (SHIR). SHIR protects individual data through summary-statistics-based integrating procedure, accommodates between-study heterogeneity in both the covariate distribution and model parameters, and attains consistent variable selection. Theoretically, SHIR is statistically more efficient than the existing distributed approaches that integrate debiased LASSO estimators from the local sites. Furthermore, the estimation error incurred by aggregating derived data is negligible compared to the statistical minimax rate and SHIR is shown to be asymptotically equivalent in estimation to the ideal estimator obtained by sharing all data. The finite-sample performance of our method is studied and compared with existing approaches via extensive simulation settings. We further illustrate the utility of SHIR to derive phenotyping algorithms for coronary artery disease using electronic health records data from multiple chronic disease cohorts.

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  • Tianxi Cai & Molei Liu & Yin Xia, 2022. "Individual Data Protected Integrative Regression Analysis of High-Dimensional Heterogeneous Data," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 117(540), pages 2105-2119, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:117:y:2022:i:540:p:2105-2119
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2021.1904958
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