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Statistical Considerations for Sequential Analysis of the Restricted Mean Survival Time for Randomized Clinical Trials

Ying Lü, Lü Tian

2020Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we illustrate the method of designing a group-sequential randomized clinical trial based on the difference in restricted mean survival time (RMST). The procedure is based on theoretical formulations of Murray and Tsiatis (1999). We also present a numerical example in designing a cardiology surgical trial. Various practical considerations are discussed. R codes are provided in the Supplementary Materials. We conclude that the group-sequential design for RMST is a viable option in practice. A simulation study is performed to compare the proposed method to the Max-Combo and conventional log-rank tests. The simulation result shows that when there is a delayed treatment benefit and the proportional hazards assumption is untrue, the sequential design based on the RMST can be more efficient than that based on the log-rank test but less efficient than that based on the Max-Combo test. Compared with Max-Combo test, the RMST-based study design yield coherent estimand, statistical inference and result interpretation.

Topics & Concepts

InferenceStatisticsLog-rank testStatistical inferenceMathematicsRandomized controlled trialStatistical hypothesis testingRank (graph theory)Clinical trialResamplingComputer scienceMedicineSurvival analysisArtificial intelligenceSurgeryInternal medicineCombinatoricsStatistical Methods in Clinical TrialsStatistical Methods and InferenceAdvanced Causal Inference Techniques
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