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Perspectives on informative Bayesian methods in pediatrics

James Travis, Mark D. Rothmann, Andrew Thomson

2023Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bayesian methods have been proposed as a natural fit for pediatric extrapolation, as they allow the incorporation of relevant external data to reduce the required sample size and hence trial burden for the pediatric patient population. In this paper we will discuss our experience and perspectives with these methods in pediatric trials. We will present some of the background and thinking underlying pediatric extrapolation and discuss the use of Bayesian methods within this context. We will present two recent case examples illustrating the value of a Bayesian approach in this setting and present perspectives on some of the issues that we have encountered in these and other cases.

Topics & Concepts

Bayesian probabilityExtrapolationContext (archaeology)Computer scienceSample size determinationBayesian inferenceBayesian statisticsEconometricsStatisticsArtificial intelligenceMathematicsPaleontologyBiologyStatistical Methods in Clinical TrialsStatistical Methods and Bayesian InferenceMeta-analysis and systematic reviews
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