Assessing the Operational Characteristics of the Individual Causal Association as a Metric of Surrogacy in the Binary Continuous Setting.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Fenny Ong, Geert Molenberghs, Andrea Callegaro, Wim Van der Elst, Florian Stijven, Geert Verbeke, Ingrid Van Keilegom, Ariel Alonso
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Abstract

In a causal inference framework, a new metric has been proposed to quantify surrogacy for a continuous putative surrogate and a binary true endpoint, based on information theory. The proposed metric, termed the individual causal association (ICA), was quantified using a joint causal inference model for the corresponding potential outcomes. Due to the non-identifiability inherent in this type of models, a sensitivity analysis was introduced to study the behavior of the ICA as a function of the non-identifiable parameters characterizing the aforementioned model. In this scenario, to reduce uncertainty, several plausible yet untestable assumptions like monotonicity, independence, conditional independence or homogeneous variance-covariance, are often incorporated into the analysis. We assess the robustness of the methodology regarding these simplifying assumptions via simulation. The practical implications of the findings are demonstrated in the analysis of a randomized clinical trial evaluating an inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine.

在二元连续环境中评估作为代孕指标的个体因果关联的操作特征。
在因果推理框架中,基于信息论提出了一种新的指标,用于量化连续推定代用物和二元真实终点的代用性。所提出的指标被称为个体因果关联(ICA),使用联合因果推理模型对相应的潜在结果进行量化。由于这类模型固有的不可识别性,因此引入了敏感性分析,以研究 ICA 作为上述模型不可识别参数特征的函数的行为。在这种情况下,为了减少不确定性,分析中通常会加入一些似是而非但无法检验的假设,如单调性、独立性、条件独立性或同质方差-协方差。我们通过模拟来评估方法对这些简化假设的稳健性。在对一项评估四价流感灭活疫苗的随机临床试验进行分析时,我们展示了研究结果的实际意义。
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Pharmaceutical Statistics
Pharmaceutical Statistics 医学-统计学与概率论
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pharmaceutical Statistics is an industry-led initiative, tackling real problems in statistical applications. The Journal publishes papers that share experiences in the practical application of statistics within the pharmaceutical industry. It covers all aspects of pharmaceutical statistical applications from discovery, through pre-clinical development, clinical development, post-marketing surveillance, consumer health, production, epidemiology, and health economics. The Journal is both international and multidisciplinary. It includes high quality practical papers, case studies and review papers.
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