Response-Adaptive Randomization Procedure in Clinical Trials with Surrogate Endpoints.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Statistics in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-30 Epub Date: 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1002/sim.10286
Jingya Gao, Feifang Hu, Wei Ma
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Abstract

In clinical trials, subjects are usually recruited sequentially. According to the outcomes amassed thus far in a trial, the response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design has been shown to be an advantageous treatment assignment procedure that skews the treatment allocation proportion to pre-specified objectives, such as sending more patients to a more promising treatment. Unfortunately, there are circumstances under which very few data of the primary endpoints are collected in the recruitment period, such as circumstances relating to public health emergencies and chronic diseases, and RAR is thus difficult to apply in allocating treatments using available outcomes. To overcome this problem, if an informative surrogate endpoint can be acquired much earlier than the primary endpoint, the surrogate endpoint can be used as a substitute for the primary endpoint in the RAR procedure. In this paper, we propose an RAR procedure that relies only on surrogate endpoints. The validity of the statistical inference on the primary endpoint and the patient benefit of this approach are justified by both theory and simulation. Furthermore, different types of surrogate endpoint and primary endpoint are considered. The results reassure that RAR with surrogate endpoints can be a viable option in some cases for clinical trials when primary endpoints are unavailable for adaptation.

代用终点临床试验中的反应自适应随机化程序
在临床试验中,受试者通常是按顺序招募的。根据迄今为止在试验中积累的结果,反应自适应随机化(RAR)设计已被证明是一种有利的治疗分配程序,它能使治疗分配比例偏向于预先指定的目标,例如让更多患者接受更有前景的治疗。遗憾的是,在某些情况下,如突发公共卫生事件和慢性疾病,招募期间收集到的主要终点数据非常少,因此 RAR 难以应用于利用现有结果分配治疗。为了克服这一问题,如果能比主要终点更早地获得信息丰富的替代终点,则可在 RAR 程序中使用替代终点来替代主要终点。在本文中,我们提出了一种仅依赖于代理终点的 RAR 程序。理论和模拟都证明了主要终点统计推断的有效性以及这种方法对患者的益处。此外,还考虑了不同类型的替代终点和主要终点。研究结果再次证明,在某些情况下,当主要终点无法适应临床试验时,使用替代终点的 RAR 是一种可行的选择。
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Statistics in Medicine
Statistics in Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
334
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal aims to influence practice in medicine and its associated sciences through the publication of papers on statistical and other quantitative methods. Papers will explain new methods and demonstrate their application, preferably through a substantive, real, motivating example or a comprehensive evaluation based on an illustrative example. Alternatively, papers will report on case-studies where creative use or technical generalizations of established methodology is directed towards a substantive application. Reviews of, and tutorials on, general topics relevant to the application of statistics to medicine will also be published. The main criteria for publication are appropriateness of the statistical methods to a particular medical problem and clarity of exposition. Papers with primarily mathematical content will be excluded. The journal aims to enhance communication between statisticians, clinicians and medical researchers.
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